this seems like it would work fine (quick&dirty) , but it seems like a way around using the app initializer, which works great btw :)
a good article about it: davembush.github.io/where-to-store...
Hi, actually my post describes just that. Using the static compile time approach and the dynamic runtime approach which uses the app_initializer 😉
oh my, totally missed the Read more lol :)
🙈 😅 haha sorry for that.
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this seems like it would work fine (quick&dirty) , but it seems like a way around using the app initializer, which works great btw :)
a good article about it:
davembush.github.io/where-to-store...
Hi, actually my post describes just that. Using the static compile time approach and the dynamic runtime approach which uses the app_initializer 😉
oh my, totally missed the Read more lol :)
🙈 😅 haha sorry for that.