@FlorianMargaine Hehe, I figured so too, but here's the thing: I'm not planning on using threads at all, and the C# syntax for immutable **classess* makes my code so ugly and I can't maintain it.
Every small change breaks everything; driving me insane
I am implementing a user control that has a method that takes an Action delegate as a parm.
Attempting to store the delegate in Control State yields a serialization error. Is it even possible to serialize a delegate into Control State?
BP
By the way, I usually use cracks for games just for the fun of making a trainer for them, and they're usually stable and can even make the game faster.
question time: How do I allow a user to add entries to a Windows Forms Combobox? I can type in the textfield, but it won't add what I type to the list of selectable items.
I thought it'd trigger SelectedIndexChanged when the combobox looses the focus but apparently it doesn't
" Specifies that the list is displayed by clicking the down arrow and that the text portion is editable. This means that the user can enter a new value and is not limited to selecting an existing value in the list."
@Ken One of my friends is like that, Dutch-only, and he will manage just fine if he has some tutorials regarding the basics of the third party lib (or explaining in person, from me for example).
@StefanDenchev well, because I thought it was something that should be supported by the control itself. I guess I'll use the focus changed/lost event now
@StefanDenchev Oh, hehe. Well his registry is already littered if he can't remove them using NuGet so might as-well remove them any way possible then clean the registry (if they actually do)
Still studying for exams :( But need your help in identifying something. You know the idea of treating the server as json endpoints? And feeding json to the View?
This is a long shot but.. does .NET have a type like DateTime which could let me specify that the exact day/month/year/etc. is unknown? perhaps something like setting the day property to null?
Okay so after you inherit from DependencyObject you need to change the definition of your Agression property so it will be a dependency-property. Visual studio has a snippet that will do it for you.
Dependency-properties are the magic that allows data-binding to work. Sometimes even that won't be enough and you'll need to use INotifyPropertyChanged. (So if things don't work as expected - that's probably the reason)
If you want to learn about WPF in depth by the way, the only great book I found is Petzold's. I just read the first few chapters and fell in love with it hehe.