ok, c# question really but anyways... I'm running a Stopwatch, is there anyway to stop stopwatch during debugger pause? like is there a event when the debugger pauses (where I can stop the stopwatch)?
just need to see your loop bits.. from the point you get images to the point you filter them out (i'm assuming you have some form of implementation already and just need it optimised)
in general terms: do as much filtering on sql side as possible before loading anything
And yes Julien is right about doing the trivial stuff directly in xaml - VMs get bloated as it is with properties.. try to avoid trivial ones like Images.Count
also if you have to do it.. don't use assignments .. use get only properties
if so, take it and build a filter on top as you see it working
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For some reason, my GridControl is not updating on Drag and Drop. I have a PropertyChanged on the ObservableCollection and on the property within the Collection but when I drag and drop, the properties aren't changed
i just converted your code to linq - i feel its cleaner and easier to read (assuming folks are comfortable reading linq expressions which i think you are)
its pretty expensive kit - not sure I'd get it approved if i asked for it (i wouldn't - not my type but ignore for the sake of argument)
despite being as pampered an employee as I am
I know most folks don't generally do this - but i upgrade my office kit with my own stuff (meant just for my office equipment) - so ECC is an instant no go (since it's much more expensive than regular ram)
RAM is typically my only bottleneck but @ 32GB I've yet to exhaust it
i suggested to open a question mainly because everything we've said would have been said in comments much more quickly anyway and would avoid me needing to be blunt about things :)
if you've never used linqpad - start using it now -- it works much better with autocomplete (paid feature) which converts it into mini-ide - it even includes debugger support now in its professional license
Alex: I thought of a fun exercise for you (and anybody else who wants to have a go but please let alex have first chance of answering it):
using(var context = new DbContext())
{
Func<string, string> RedactPostBody = x => x.Replace("Pa55word", "***");
var postCharCounts = new List<int>();
var redactedpostBodies = new List<string>();
var postBodies = new List<string>();
//pretend expensive sql query
var posts = context.Posts.Select(x => x.Body ?? string.Empty);
//Do one operation
foreach(post in posts)
postCharCounts.Add(post.Count());
//Do another
foreach(post in posts)
postBodies.Add(post);
^ compilable code of a hypthetical DbContext with a Posts table - but how could we optimise it?
Are ObervableCollections not propertychanged eligible for modifying the structure of the observable collection? i.e. moving elements and reassigning indexes
if you've never used linqpad - start using it now -- it works much better with autocomplete (paid feature) which converts it into mini-ide - it even includes debugger support now in its professional license
first, foreach(post in posts) postBodies.Add(post); materializes every entry in a collection so you may as well materialize it first and do the rest on that collection instead of issuing a query 3 times
in this trivial case of course we have stuff that doesn't need much from sql translation but if we can figure what can be pushed to sql and what can't - then we're golden with linq and don't need to feel noob :D
Bradley: he asked if you can't use an OC to display modified data - then what would be better
the problem isn't with OC - the problem is with the way he's using it
using(var context = new DbContext())
{
Func<string, string> RedactPostBody = x => x.Replace("Pa55word", "***");
var postCharCounts = new List<int>();
var redactedPostBodies = new List<string>();
var postBodies = new List<string>();
//pretend expensive sql query
var posts = context.Posts
.Select(x => x.Body ?? string.Empty)
//Push the bits of things that can be translated
//To SQL to server side and pull only the processed result
//Trivial sample that would normally just be used directly from
^ that's hwo i'd do it - with notepad anyway :)
and yea its more complicated that it shuold be - because a lot of pretend is happening and its meant to be a bit confusing to trap people :)
if you two feel it's ok (& agree with how i've done it) i'll push it gist as answer for alex to review when he's free
I wish SO would apply syntax highlighting on code blocks /sigh
indeed, it's hilarious that a chat "for gamers" (Discord) has better support for syntax highlighting than a chat "for programmers" which is also a part of the most popular Q&A site for programmers
Hey all. I have a problem with mouse focus that Mouse.Capture(...) does not seem to be helping with. I have two windows in two separate app domains. I am doing a DragDrop between them. When the item is dragged over the second window form the first, I need to set mouse focus on that second window. However, it seems no matter what I do, the second window will not receive messages until I release the mouse button. Is there another way to force this?