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ContainerBuilder builder = new ContainerBuilder();
builder.RegisterType<MainController>();
builder.RegisterType<ControllerLocator>().As<IControllerLocator>();
builder.RegisterType<CatalogController>().As<ICatalogController>();
builder.RegisterType<ClientController>().As<IClientController>();
builder.RegisterType<ItemController>().As<IItemController>();
builder.RegisterType<MessengerController>().As<IMessengerController>();
builder.RegisterType<NavigatorController>().As<INavigatorController>();
builder.RegisterType<PlayerController>().As<IPlayerController>();
builder.RegisterType<RoomController>().As<IRoomController>();
builder.RegisterType<TaskController>().As<ITaskController>();
builder.RegisterType<WordfilterController>().As<IWordfilterController>();
Container = builder.Build();
Controller = Container.Resolve<MainController>();
Controller.SetupControllers();
I might start on a CMS on Symfony in the weekends, if I feel like.
Good thing we're 2 people on this project of hisOne project at a time or it'll end up like every other project you've done. Get the emulator to a stable state before even considering working on a CMS.
The focus on the emulator is main prio, what josh can is a simple cms with a client. that just itGood thing we're 2 people on this project of his
Is this in .net core so we can finally have something running on linux written in C#? (its 2017 guys...)
One project at a time or it'll end up like every other project you've done. Get the emulator to a stable state before even considering working on a CMS.
Concidered it, might do it. If @spreedblood can get all the stuff working on .NET Core. I fully agree with you though.
Last time I checked, NHibernate does not support .net core yet. Considering their low activity, I actually doubt they ever will. Its an old and slow ORM. If you consider switching, Entity Framework Core is a much better option. I do however see that Log4net already supports .net core (please remind me why we need a dependency for printing to the console?).
Last time I checked, NHibernate does not support .net core yet. Considering their low activity, I actually doubt they ever will. Its an old and slow ORM. If you consider switching, Entity Framework Core is a much better option. I do however see that Log4net already supports .net core (please remind me why we need a dependency for printing to the console?).
Don't ask me; I was suggested to use Log4net, and about the whole NHibernate, we're not using it anymore. It might change in the future though, not 100% sure. We've both been busy with other stuff, I with work and spreedblood with school and stuff. Part of the source was working on .NET Core as far as I know.
Nice to know, another your project dead again.
I don't know why.. still open projects when you haven't time to finish them.
Nice to know, another your project dead again.
I don't know why.. still open projects when you haven't time to finish them.
Wow,... God bless this update !
Have you a Github for follow your work ?