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C# is a multi-paradigm, managed, garbage-collected, object-oriented programming language created by Microsoft in conjunction with the .NET platform. Use this tag for questions related to C#. In case a specific version of the framework is used, you could also include that tag; for instance .net-2.0.
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Command-line program for applying several operations on a PDF file
I am building a command-line .exe that can apply several operations on a PDF file (add text, images, resize, crop, etc).
Currently, my Program.cs looks a bit like this (it uses CommandLineParser):
s …
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Command-line program for applying several operations on a PDF file
Here is what I have done so far:
I have created a Worker class with my redundant code:
public static void DoWorkOnPages(IProgramOptions options, Action<DocWrapper, int> actions)
{
using (DocWrap …
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Cancelling an order with a side-effect of logging the operation
I have a data access layer method to cancel an order. This operation should have an associated "operation history" entry.
My first (naïve) implementation looks like this:
public void CancelOrder(int …