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Does anyone know of an automated way to remove unused using statements from C# files, but keep certain ones that the developer specifies?
CodeMaid has a feature for this purpose. It's a free Visual Studio extension. Once it's installed, you can specify the using statements that you will always want to keep.
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i'm writing C# code in visual studio2015 and im looking for packet capture library
my goal is to reject some non-allowed packets and ddos attack
I only know of one library that can do it for windows: WinDivert
It also has a .net wrapper: Divert.Net. For the Divert.Net you need the 1.2.0-rc MSVC files from what I remember.
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I started to look for a method to change the metadata of each file in my music library. There are a lot of different filetypes like .mp4, .wma, .mp3, etc. The only thing I found was the UltraID3Lib, which is only for .mp3 files.
Is there an option to change the metadata of every different filetype
Does anybody have any idea or experience in this kind of development?
Since you found TagLib, try out TagLib# AKA (taglib-sharp). There is even a nuget package for it.
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I'm working on an automatic pageable collection for WPF. I'm using internally the excellent library LinFu.DynamicProxy. I would like to minimize the dependencies, and I did not find any "one file" solution implementyng a DynamicProxy generator, so I would like to ask if you are aware of such a component.
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Felice
Well, I found a solution writing one myself, really bound to the functionality I actually need. Here is the code for reference.
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I am looking for any open source application that uses lucene.net. I am working on a complicated web application and would like to see how others have implemented lucene.net.
I think Raven DB uses it under the hood.
The latest release (2.5) of SubText uses it.
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I saw this post does anyone knows about some C# framework doing similar like dom4j do?
I need to build up XMLs using XPATHs.
You are probably looking for XPath natively part of C# : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.xml.xpath?view=net-6.0