@CopperKettle You would not be allowed to use Derived specific methods and properties but you can use anything in Base. Useful if you want to be able to more easily swap implementations later on. E.g. ICollection stuff = new List() vs ICollection stuff = new Set() would behave differently but can be used the same way.
If you just have stuff you don't have to care what the type is, just that it behaves like a collection.
Also I'm building our hackathon project in blazor, which the guy currently building the backends for the new projects in typescript won't like at all lol
I came for mostly .net core and angular. Was put into the VB.net +webforms team, then switched to the angularjs+.net Framework team. Have been working on getting things upgraded to angular and .NET Core, things are getting really good actually. Now if the next step is to change everything to TS, that's not something I wanna be part of.
[milleniumbug] well, the only promise you get is that it's "invariant", so same on every computer, and since everyone lives in the US (/s), clearly it should be that one
I need to crate a C# code for that, cause after I will have a trigger that will make something, for example: Console.WriteLine("Hello"), when I got a new message
[Captain Obvious] Mailkit is overall a great resource for doing anything email related that isn't tied to a specific vendor (ie using EWS or whatever google's equivalent is)
[Captain Obvious] Bear in mind you need to keep an eye on Connect/Disconnect events because if it disconnects it won't get the notification
I have a code that reads incoming messages to the mail, but I want to create a trigger so that when some message comes to me, some action occurs. For example, you can simply create a console application and the trigger will be Console.WriteLine("New message");
Of course, ideally, it would also be...
I know what is IMAP, I mean a read documentation and watched some videos, but how to use it I'm not sure that I got the idea. So, you sent a link in this chat about mimekit, mimekit will help me with IMAP? Is it like a library for IMAP?
[SoFastLikeTurtle] I m curious how one would keep multiple socket connections to multiple servers (hundreds) open all time to receive data ? is Background service the best approach for it ? 🤔