From what I know of nukes, it would be higher, more mushroomy, and with an evaporation range that is much bigger.. still.. this is pretty scary as it is.
according to the reports, 70 people have died so far I think many people were extremely lucky then, looking at the videos, that shockwave could just destroy everything
true, there are probably some that arent reported yet and considering the hospitals are at their limits, some of the heavily wounded will probably die as well
however, this doesn't work. ProjectTo requires IQueryable. MapTo doesn't take it either. Are there any consequences using IQueryable as a return value of the first method? As far as I understand it, this will make it run synchronously, but I'm not sure if there's any processing even happening at that point and if there's a real benefit of using IAsyncEnumerable at this level anyway
btw. _mapper is an AutoMapper instance
Potentially, this would work, but I'm not too sure about invoking `Map()` on each enumerator! public async IAsyncEnumerable<AnswerViewModel> GetAsync() { var result = _dal.GetAsync(); await foreach (var i in result) { yield return _mapper.Map<AnswerViewModel>(i); } }
var result = _dal.GetAsync().Select(x => _mapper.Map<AnswerViewModel>(x));
I think IQueryable is the most reasonable idea
thinking of this - that Data Access Layer method will only be called by this DA Mediator, which means in the end it will always be IAsyncEnumerable anyway. I wonder if there will be any noticeable difference in performance - probably not.