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Fody
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Metalama.Compiler VS Fody - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
While Fody works at binary (MSIL) level, Metalama Compiler is a fork of Roslyn and allows for AST transformations, at the C# level.
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Metalama VS Fody - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
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C# Equivalent of Python Decorators
As an alternative to PostSharp you may take a look at Fody.
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What does Realm.Fody do?
Working with IL weaving as part of the building process is quite complex though, and this is where Fody enters into the picture. Fody is an extensible tool that allows to simplify the weaving process by taking care of all the heavy lifting.
- Automated logging
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Code generator like plop.js for dotnet
Fodyplugins can modify exists code during compilation.
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What do think is the most advanced C# concept that most developers will never get?
I've seen coworkers using Fody for such MSIL weaving stuff, but I have a bad feeling about this. It's a little bit like jailbreaking your phone. Cool stuff ahead, but voids warranty.
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EntityFramework installed in customers' GAC causing bugs in our software
Implement your own (in C++/outside dotnet/CLR) IHostAssemblyManager stuff, this is the "replace/bypass how assemblies are loaded" trick. There used to be a prebuilt thing on the old old codepages, but I can't find it. I wonder if newer code/assemblie weavers such as Fody can do the similar thing?
- Coding classes be like
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Debugging hard to track transform changes. Can I pick your brains on tool design approach?
Great place to start is https://github.com/Fody/Fody and existing 'addins' - fody does it at compile time - generally quite useful for your own code if you want to dip into aspect oriented programming.
Rx.NET
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Cool features like Random.Shared
One of the greatest things i discovered recently, is Reactive programming / Reactive Extensions ( https://github.com/dotnet/reactive ).
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Patterns for consuming a throttled/rate limited external APIs?
https://github.com/dotnet/reactive has a lot of different time related extensions for "events". Maybe you'll find something for yourself, if you google for rate limiting with reactive.
- [Game Dev] Programmation réactive fonctionnelle (FRP) pour les jeux?
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How can you detect when a user has stopped scrolling with WPF
Install Reactive Extensions: https://github.com/dotnet/reactive
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What is your preferred asynchronous programming library?
Another option is to use the RxJava library in Java. This library uses reactive programming principles to make it easy to write asynchronous and event-driven code. It's particularly well-suited for handling streams of data and allows you to write code that is both efficient and easy to read.
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MVVM Question: How do you manage the interaction between Model and ViewModel?
I'd use a dedicated event bus based on Reactive Extensions or MediatR to publish domain events from your domain services. This probably doesn't solve all your ViewModel update problems as is, maybe you need to revise the granularity (maybe you can have smaller ViewModels that refresh single property that exposes the Model) and lifespan (sometimes you can create a ViewModel, make it perform it's task and then discard it completely) of your ViewModels.
- Understanding the full benefits of yield and use of IAsyncEnumerable
- The 1st Alpha Release of System.Reactive.Async now on NuGet
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Async Methods after setting a property.
If you're finding yourself in a situation where you need to turn this behavior into a pattern because there are a lot of View Models that need to execute async business logic in response to some changes, I'd go with something like MediatR or Reactive Extensions. The idea is, again, that some other, probably business-level, component listens to changes in a decoupled way (that means it doesn't subscribe directly to your View Model, but to an event bus instead). View Model publishes change events to the event bus, and business-component reacts to these events by executing the business logic.
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System.Reactive v6.0.0-preview.1 available on NuGet
We'd really appreciate if it consumers of the library could update and provide any issues / bugs via the GitHub repo: https://github.com/dotnet/reactive/issues
What are some alternatives?
Mono.Cecil - Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs and libraries.
Dynamic Data - Reactive collections based on Rx.Net
Aspect Injector - AOP framework for .NET (c#, vb, etc)
RxJS - A reactive programming library for JavaScript
dnSpy
ObservableComputations - Cross-platform .NET library for computations whose arguments and results are objects that implement INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyCollectionChanged (ObservableCollection) interfaces.
ILRepack - Open-source alternative to ILMerge
duckdb - DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System
NConcern - NConcern .NET AOP Framework
Disruptor-cpp - Port of LMAX Disruptor to C++
Harmony - A library for patching, replacing and decorating .NET and Mono methods during runtime
MediatR - Simple, unambitious mediator implementation in .NET