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I have a question that's bugged me for years and I thought I might get some interesting ideas on how to handle a problem I run into quite a bit. I'm writing this using C# in VS2008 and didn't know if someone here might have a solution to this problem.
I have an object Foo. Foo has a Property named Bar. When Bar changes, it raises the BarChanged Event. How do you handle a situation where you want to update Bar, but want to suppress the resulting BarChanged event from happening? Do you have a second Property named something like BarSuppressEvents or something stupid like that?
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