Nuget Package Manager
MoreLINQ
Nuget Package Manager | MoreLINQ | |
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29 | 21 | |
1,477 | 3,602 | |
0.1% | 0.7% | |
8.5 | 7.7 | |
26 days ago | 3 days ago | |
HTML | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Nuget Package Manager
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Problem with *.csproj and *.nuspec file to include static files into a nuget package
- https://github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/8843
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.NET 8 is on the way! +10 Features that will blow your mind 🤯
GitHub Issue
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Docker build fails on GitHub Action after net7 update
Similar issue here: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/28971. Following the breadcrumbs it looks like it may be a NuGet issue, reported here: https://github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/12227
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Visual Studio- Problem adding nuget packages
Your issue appears to be related to not having the appropriate permissions to the Nuget folder (so says the error). There is an existing Bug/Ticket open on the Nuget github for this exact issue. There are a few solutions and/or workarounds listed through the conversation that you can try: https://github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/12162. Unfortunately I do not have a Mac to validate the solutions or the issue myself.
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Can't get webassembly project to build
sounds like ur terminal has no internet connection here is a setup for configuring a proxy
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Centralized package management and dotnet add package command
The NuGet team is actively working on adding support for CPVM in .NET SDK 7.0.100/VS 17.4. There was a spec for the initial work that you can read at NuGet/Home, and they're looking to polish up and incorporate that work soon.
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Adding Auditing to Pip
How do you currently feel about attaching the experience to install or when restoring packages? Various ecosystems do this and some get flak for it because of how many transitive dependencies and known vulnerabilities in comparison to others. I'm mostly curious because I'm working on a similar proposal here:
https://github.com/NuGet/Home/pull/11549
There's definitely a fine balance of noise, but how do you feel about it?
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- Package integrity check failed
MoreLINQ
- What your hidden nuget gems ?
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Do you know about the DistinctBy method?
You can grab MoreLinq off of Nuget for pre-.NET6 and it has a DistinctBy implementation that you might be able to use: https://github.com/morelinq/MoreLINQ
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Three words.,, => C# Functional Programming is awesome!!! Do you seasoned developers have any war-stories or nightmare stories regarding Functional Programming?
Install "morelinq" 3.3.2 from Nuget: https://www.nuget.org/packages/morelinq You know you got the right one if it has about 37.2 million downloads.
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Is there a reason why a WithIndex() extension method isn't apart of the standard library?
If you don't already know about it, I highly recommend checking out the MoreLINQ open source project which adds a bunch of these less common but still occasionally useful extensions to LINQ. They also include an Index method which does exactly what your WithIndex method does, yielding out KeyValuePair entries for each iteration.
- How to remove duplicates from a list, I've tried multiple approaches but with no luck. Can You help me out or point me in the right direction, please. My attempts are in the post
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Just had a Senior Technical Interview that was so bad and such a waste of time that I burnt that bridge and burnt it hard. If this is how your company interviews people please stop.
yield return is a significant core piece of the framework. It's the basis of which most deferred execution and LINQ is built upon and any extension one would want to add to LINQ. (for example)
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it feels as though the LINQ queries are inferior to simply using the Enumerable extensions, is there something i'm missing?
For a time, I'd say the Query Syntax was comparatively as popular as the Method Syntax. But over the years as LINQ became ubiquitous for working with non-database queries (LINQ-to-Objects) and more users extended them (for example, MoreLinq) the Method Syntax became more popular. I'd say nowadays the Query Syntax is relatively rare to see and perhaps mostly limited to direct database queries or these scenarios like "join" that are easier.
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Full outer join in LINQ
I suggest morelinq https://github.com/morelinq/MoreLINQ
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Things I don't like or confused me in C#
If you don't already know about it, take a gander at the MoreLINQ extensions. I don't think it solves this particular problem, but it's a great example of extending LINQ.
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-🎄- 2021 Day 1 Solutions -🎄-
It's part of the MoreLinq library. The Window() function code is here.
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