if you do what mr gorilla is suggesting, make sure you're careful to unsubscribe all objects that are no longer needed, otherwise they won't get collected
There is a property called status, when it is changed it binds an event
Like object.status = faint; --> faintEvent --> onPlayerFaint
Now I'm not sure what C# will do internally
but if I have a multiple object that fire the same event, since I have to pass an object in, it doesn't matter that multiple objects are firing the same event right?
my customers were "babies", they were the kind of people that didn't want to mess with stuff on their own, that was what they paid me to do, so I didn't need anything like CPanel
I currently have a DataGridView which depending on certain row states (which I have defined as "new", "modified", "to be removed" & "normal") I Style rows within my grid with code like this:
'Modified
row.DefaultCellStyle.Font = New Font(row.DataGridView.Font, FontStyle.Regular)
row.Defaul...
This comes up with a NullReferenceException was unhandled, saying that the object reference not set to an instance of an object gist.github.com/4dafe76f5bfbfc4daea9 how can I get round it?