c-sharp

C# (pronounced "C sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language.
Its roots in the C family of languages makes C# immediately familiar to C, C++, and Java programmers.
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Suggested code to add to Fields.xaml
<smtx:XamlDisplay
Grid.Row="1"
Grid.Column="4"
UniqueKey="fields_30">
<StackPanel>
<CheckBox
x:Name="MaterialDesignOutlinedPasswordFieldTextCountComboBox"
Content="View Text Input Count"/>
See dotnet/EntityFramework.Docs#3207
It would be useful for ApplyConfigurationsFromAssembly
to still use a parameterless constructor if there is one, even if it is not public.
Also, ApplyConfigurationsFromAssembly
should warn if it finds a configuration that would be instantiated except that there is no parameterless constructor.
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The original issue was reported in dotnet/performance#1701:
// Benchmark Process Environment Information:
// Runtime=.NET 6.0.0 (6.0.21.11801), X64 RyuJIT
// GC=Concurrent Workstation
// Job: Job-AQTFSE(PowerPlanMode=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000, IterationTime=250.0000 ms, MaxIterationCount=20, MinIterationCount=15, WarmupCount=1)
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If you create an admin menu node in which you decide to display all content types and that you set a global icon to use on all of them it will display the icon only on the first content type item in that node. It should display the same icon for all the menu items.
The issue seems to be in the ContentTypesAdminNodeNavigationBuilder where it does GetIconClasses.

)能够连上。
shadowsocks-windows将来能支持这种类型的节点嘛?