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23:07
if you have an unused using does it negatively affect your application?
No the compiler will remove it.
thought so
a guy on my team just went through and removed all unnecessary usings
Even if it weren't removed, it wouldn't cause any problems.
and it's made my review of his code change much harder
Well how did he determine they were "unnecessary" ?
In many places that can cause some serious side effects if they were in fact needed.
For example, connection threads.
23:13
VS can remove them now
If you leak connection threads it can cause your database to become unresponsive for the better part of an hour.
How is that possible that on login page in MVC some of the controller and all tables are loaded? I'm not calling any of them, they will be called once the login is successful. Is it because of Lazy Loading?
oh
I mean using directives
ohhh
like using System;
lol
23:13
yeah different story :P
Having extra usings will never effect performance, since the entire program is wrapped into one .dll in the end anyway
Removing the extra ones isn't going to change much. Shouldn't hurt, but still.
@TravisJ Unless, of course, it's not.
@KendallFrey - dun dun dunnnnnn
@KendallFrey - Can you give an example?
Multiple DLLs
What type of setup creates multiple dlls?
multiple projects?
or external deps
23:18
Yeah external deps is a thing. But if you remove a using statement to an external dependency (which would include a separate project in the same solution I believe) it should break the build.
Is it a good idea to Disable the Lazy Loading from the dbcontext?
Silence doesn't always mean yes, right? :)
23:39
@TravisJ If it's an unused using, why would it break anything?
I did find one case
someone used a see tag in the xml comment to refer to an object
VS said to remove it, but the build failed
lol
bit of an abstract case though

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