i have a list of Some Type with Start Date and End Date, i need to check every change in date. i.e. it can be either startdate and end date and make changed date as next date. in LINQ.
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how can I eager load (Include) only DiscursiveQuestion and ObjectiveQuestion questions from a Form, given this: https://pastebin.com/yRESHZtB (Entity Framework)?
how can I eager load (Include) only DiscursiveQuestion and ObjectiveQuestion questions from a Form, given this: https://pastebin.com/yRESHZtB (Entity Framework)?
something like context.Forms.Include(x => x.Questions.OfType<DiscursiveQuestion>() && x.Questions.OfType<ObjectiveQuestion>())... (this does not work)
Hi guys, maybe an off-topic question... Anyone know how I can open dll files to view content? I've tried to download a decompiler - Jet Brains DotPeek but when I try to open the file I'm getting 'file not supported'
@RoelvanUden that is not entirely correct, there are cases where a managed dll is obfuscated so that dotPeek can't read it but ILSpy or dnSpy can (or any other combination)
@Daruchini If possible, try another way. Try to find people who can gice you the code or docs or explain it to you if there aren't any docs. Although this of course massively depends on why you would disassemble a dll. Just try to not go down the rabbit hole too far :D
@GeorgeSarcasmGod Well I have 1 document object, that serves for 2 different objects (declaration and declaration item). Since the document for both has same content, I don't want to do duplicate object of that and would rather use only one.
Is there a name for a "one-shot" event that always fires late delegates? For example, say you had a program listening for the beginning of a sport match - if you subscribed to the event after it started, you wouldn't catch it (I guess until the next one?) - in this case you want your subscriber to immediately be called - a better-late-than-never event?
@Daruchini did anyone bother...asking the guy who wrote the code what happened to it? Or do you know for a fact that he and the company seperated on 'bad' terms?
@Daruchini ah in that case try and ask a colleague or a higher up about him/how to get in touch/how things ended. In any case good luck with that endeavor ;)