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Entity_Storage
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Ask HN: What you up to? (Who doesn't want to be hired?)
after a few-month hiatus I've been getting back into playing around with Jonathan Blow's closed-beta compiler and enjoying it immensely, especially now that I've finally gotten around to delving into the metaprogramming stuff. I made a dead-simple entity system (not ECS) module [0], and while it's definitely not ready for production, it seems to be exactly what I always wanted to make in C/C++ for my past projects, but never was able to (elegantly, at least). I am very pleased with this language even though it's still definitely a beta project (odd WIP syntax here and there, very occasional mysterious compiler bugs. considering maybe doing a writeup of my experience so far...
[0] https://github.com/rezich/Entity_Framework
EntityFramework.Docs
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Microsoft Entity Framework Core 8 samples
Each release of Entity Framework Core the Microsoft engineers provide code samples. Although these code samples are great, they are not structured for learning and use in a developer’s projects. Also, there are many code samples that may not be useful to the average developer. With that said I took Microsoft code samples and structured the code in a fashion suitable for the average developer to learn from.
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Azure AD - How to have a Distributed Token Cache per tenant?
This is documented well for Entity Framework Core, with code samples as well, but there isn't any clear information about having a multi-tenant, multi-db approach for the token cache. The official Multi tenant Azure AD documentation does mention the token caches, but it doesn't talk about a multi-db approach.
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Issues with EF migrations
Even from the Microsoft example, they use .HasData in their modelbuilder. MicrosoftGithubSeedExample
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HELP! EF6 Table Splitting
What have you tried? What doesn't work? The link you provided is a fairly straightforward example of the concept. Including the sample code.
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Swapping MSSQL provider for SQLite for testing?
Take a look at this sample project: https://github.com/dotnet/EntityFramework.Docs/tree/main/samples/core/Miscellaneous/Testing/ItemsWebApi/Tests
What are some alternatives?
resholve - a shell resolver? :) (find and resolve shell script dependencies)
Respawn - Intelligent database cleaner for integration tests
lldap - Light LDAP implementation
efcore.pg - Entity Framework Core provider for PostgreSQL
dump1090_rs - Multi-SDR supported Rust translation of the popular dump1090 project for ADS-B demodulation
linq2db.EntityFrameworkCore - Bring power of Linq To DB to Entity Framework Core projects
egglog0 - Datalog + Egg = Good
Pomelo.EntityFrameworkCore.MySql - Entity Framework Core provider for MySQL and MariaDB built on top of MySqlConnector
mpack - MPack - A C encoder/decoder for the MessagePack serialization format / msgpack.org[C]
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