I am looking all over for this dll but can't find it anywhere? anyone know where to get it and can help me? Thanks!
3 Answers
Now it's available via NuGet gallery too.
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1Beware, the description on this NuGet package is misleading. It does state 'This is the Microsoft assembly', but the package owner is not Microsoft. It really does not look like being officialy released by Microsoft.– FrédéricFeb 19, 2014 at 16:02
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Microsoft never actually released dll, it was only published as code. But if you're suspicious, you can always decompile it.– Andriy KFeb 20, 2014 at 12:37
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@AndriyK I think that is a dangerous attitude. If the authors are malicious, they can later release an update with malware in the code. Even if the current version is clean, you are essentially choosing to trust the authors for as long as you use the library the lifetime of your project (and perhaps you even spread this trust to other projects!). In the end, there is a big difference between trusting Microsoft and some strangers on the internet that act in their name.– Zero3Jan 13, 2017 at 16:47
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Same can be said about almost any nuget dependency you use. It's always matter of trust. On the other hand, if there are security issues with library that has roughly 400 downloads daily, you won't be only person to mention it, and it will be removed way before your updated code reaches production.– Andriy KJan 13, 2017 at 22:48
You can get it from this link . It's a zip file that contains the dynamic link source. It's not a dll.
Originally posted on ScottGu's blog here
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10Just add the Dynamic.cs file to your project. It defines the namespace System.Linq.Dynamic. In your code place: using System.Linq.Dynamic; at the top of the file.– GeoffOct 21, 2010 at 19:34
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I was wondering if anyone can explain why I can use OrderBy("someColumn") with this library but there is no definition for OrderByDescending("someColumn")? How would I order the elements in descending order when using Dynamic Library?– MarkoMar 13, 2012 at 14:15
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Is it possible that all I can do is OrderBy("someColumn").Reverse()? Seems like a hack to me...– MarkoMar 13, 2012 at 14:36
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2@Marko I don't know if it is any less of a hack, but the way you do it is OrderBy("someColumn desc")– GeoffMar 13, 2012 at 15:45