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For "ForEach" method of "KnockoutContext" class, the use of IEnumerable for the "binding" parameter would be useful to avoid constrain on the ViewModel class.
Is it feasible? Changing the code unit tests in the solution always succeed.
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For "ForEach" method of "KnockoutContext" class, the use of IEnumerable for the "binding" parameter would be useful to avoid constrain on the ViewModel class.
Is it feasible? Changing the code unit tests in the solution always succeed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: