Those two things don't really go together in my understanding. One is much lower-level than the other. Unless the job is to do with like, CPU clustering or something
say you're from Greenwich(0000), I'm from somewhere in East Asia(+8000), now, there's a label in the product I purchased that says: the expiration date 2017-11-18 23:59:59. Now, SQL is bias and only likes UK countries, they have been notified but it'll be late for me about 8hours. See the servers discrimination?
tl;dr -- How can I use the functionality offered from System.Web.Optimization outside of an ASP.NET web site/application, such as in a class library, as to allow minification, etc., to be applied to arbitrary streams/strings?
I'm playing with the System.Web.Optimization API, but (unless I have...
I'm able to bind to the ItemSource no problem.
What I'm unable to do is bring back the SelectedItems and have them show in the listView.
I'd like to be able to have the listView display the checked items if it is found in the assignedChores collection. What am I doing incorrectly?
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"You have only option, that's you need to bind ListViewItem's IsSelected property with ViewModel's property." -- but how would that let me bind the selected items to a "list in view model"?