LINQPad.QueryPlanVisualizer
Edge.js
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LINQPad.QueryPlanVisualizer
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PostgreSQL graphical query plan inside LINQPad
I released a new update for LINQPad.QueryPlanVisualizer
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Updating LINQPad.QueryPlanVisualizer for LINQPad6 And Entity Framework Core
LINQPad.QueryPlanVisualizer is a custom visualizer for LINQPad that shows query plan directly in LINQPad. I just released an update that adds support for LINQPad 6, PostgreSQL, and sharing plan to https://www.brentozar.com/pastetheplan/ or https://explain.dalibo.com/
Edge.js
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Ask HN: Write once, run anywhere front ends failed. Thoughts?
> the first, MVP-style, attempt will be using Electron.
Good choice.
If you want to stick to HTML...WebView2 is suppose to replace it, but it assumes your backend code is .NET or C++, instead of JS/Node.js. Microsoft Teams is using it.
If you want to use native Windows UI components from JS code, then React Native for Windows is recommended. Facebook Messenger is using it.
All approaches require C# or C++ modules to be used to interact with the Windows Platform. Or there is: https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge.
The recommended approach is WinUI 3 which would involve C#/C++ and XAML.
To SwiftUI/React/JetPack are called module-view-update (MVU). There is an MVU for C# called Comet. https://github.com/dotnet/Comet#key-concepts
- Building a DLL from a node js project?
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How would you embed node.js modules in .NET?
Give this a look https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge
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[AskJS] Best way to load up C#?
I've been looking at edge to use with /r/node, or maybe Blazor but I am not sure it is the best approach.
What are some alternatives?
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