Dynamic Data
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9.0 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | about 17 hours ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Dynamic Data
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System.Reactive v6.0.0-preview.1 available on NuGet
Personally I learned to use rx and observables by starting to use ReactiveUI combined with DynamicData for my WPF app MVVM architecture. It was maybe not to best choice out there, but I learned to work with it and some things it allows to do is awesome.
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Property change on multiple objs?
With DynamicData you can use a ObservableCollectionExtended for your list and call .ToObservableChangeSet().WhenAnyPropertyChanged().Subscribe(t => { code to execute });
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A better way to work with state properties in MVVM
reminds a lot of https://github.com/reactivemarbles/DynamicData
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Beginner MVVM + Reactive Question (C# + UniRx)
If you're trying to use reactive with MVVM, you might have a look at ReactiveUI, an MVVM toolkit designed to work with reactive extensions. Specifically in this case, you could leverage DynamicData (RXUI's preferred method of handling collections), which lets you trigger updates based on change notification from child items, among other things. I'm still relatively new to RXUI myself, but if you have any questions I can certainly try to help a bit more.
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LINQ - Selecting from a collection where a collection property contains or does not contain a value
Right and I never said they did. I said replace the observablecollection with an iobservable if you want it to be observable. You can then use https://github.com/reactivemarbles/DynamicData to get yourself an observablecollection. I'm not arguing that observablecollection + linq would result in an observablecollection. Just pointing out that there is a solution for this.
elsa-core
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.NET Decoupled, Fullstack Background Job Orchestration Platform - Didact
Nothing that the Elsa team have written suits your needs? https://github.com/elsa-workflows/elsa-core
- .NET Modern Task Scheduler
- What your hidden nuget gems ?
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Move to Java or keep with .net in 2023?
Learn https://github.com/elsa-workflows/elsa-core
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Really struggling to find supporting tools
That's the Elsa Workflows library.
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My company creates different .NET apps for each different client
Look into Elsa. It allows you to have a dynamic workflow builder that can be used to create dyabmic logic configurations per customer defined as JSON so you just maintain one code base. It has a very modular and extensible architecture allowing you to hook back into your code at points which make sense.
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Library for business workflows in web apps?
Or if not that then maybe https://elsa-workflows.github.io/elsa-core/
- Elsa · An open source .NET workflows library
- ELSA · An open source .NET Standard workflows library
What are some alternatives?
Rx.NET - The Reactive Extensions for .NET
Workflow Core - Lightweight workflow engine for .NET Standard
ObservableComputations - Cross-platform .NET library for computations whose arguments and results are objects that implement INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged (ObservableCollection) interfaces.
CoreWF - WF runtime ported to work on .NET 6
ReactiveUI - An advanced, composable, functional reactive model-view-viewmodel framework for all .NET platforms that is inspired by functional reactive programming. ReactiveUI allows you to abstract mutable state away from your user interfaces, express the idea around a feature in one readable place and improve the testability of your application.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
UniRx - Reactive Extensions for Unity
ArchiSteamFarm - C# application with primary purpose of farming Steam cards from multiple accounts simultaneously.
Akavache - An asynchronous, persistent key-value store created for writing desktop and mobile applications, based on SQLite3. Akavache is great for both storing important data as well as cached local data that expires.
ValveResourceFormat - 🔬 Valve's Source 2 resource file format parser, decompiler, and exporter.
ReactiveProperty - ReactiveProperty provides MVVM and asynchronous support features under Reactive Extensions. Target frameworks are .NET 6+, .NET Framework 4.7.2 and .NET Standard 2.0.