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DevDocs
MS docs ar now on github. Licence lists "CC-BY-4 and MIT licence found" https://github.com/dotnet/docs/tree/main
Yeah, I saw that devdocs and the like don't include what was previously not cross platform and not popular for linux guys: C#, msbuild.
- Fixing circular references in object serialization (Blazor WebAssembly)
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The Case for C# and .NET
You might be able to do something with this: https://github.com/dotnet/docs
The browsy bits seem to require a server, but the documents themselves are markdown.
- Method overloading error in 2022 and I don't know why.
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My first Milestone
Use a coding style for all files and all methods. (see or this or the Framework design guidelines)
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.Net 6.0 - The new Program.cs "flat" style - too implicit/magic?
But no... they don't want to listen. Just take a look at the GitHub issue https://github.com/dotnet/docs/issues/27420: people are asking for an option to choose, but they don't receive any genuine answer, only someone who asks them "Why?" repeatedly, without offering any solution.
I have no idea what was in there mind to force this minimal agenda. If you look at this issue on github https://github.com/dotnet/docs/issues/27420 you will see that there is not much support for this and a lot of disappointed people, myself included. This also transfers to asp.net.
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Learning C# in 2022. Absolute beginner and wants to be taught like a 5 year old.
While you're at it, consider leaving feedback for the C# team. It'd be nice for them to start feeling the pain newbies feel.
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Microsoft recommends that you allocate an IEnumerable and IEnumerator each time you call Equals or GetHashCode().
The docs are on GitHub. If you think there's an improvement to make here, please submit a PR.
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Last C# PDF doc/tutorial by Microsoft. Tomorrow, the PDF generation feature will be officially retired. So, I took this opportunity to archive this format. (Up to .NET 6)
This is less meaningful than you think. The docs are open source on GitHub and they are written in markdown. You can just clone it and keep a local copy. Unless your goal is to print them, the markdown version of the docs is massively superior.
Prisma
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End-To-End Polymorphism: From Database to UI, Achieving SOLID Design
Unfortunately Prisma hasn’t supported polymorphism yet. As such, you can't use inheritance to model the entity in the same way as in your programming language, as depicted in the above class diagram. The good news is that we could intimate it using table inheritance to imitate it.
- Utilizando Testcontainers para Testes de Integração com NestJS e Prisma ORM
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Building an Admin Console With Minimum Code Using React-Admin, Prisma, and Zenstack
Prisma is a modern TypeScript-first ORM that allows you to manage database schemas easily, make queries and mutations with great flexibility, and ensure excellent type safety.
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How to add Passkey Login to Next.js using NextAuth and Hanko
Prisma
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Taming cross-service database transactions in NestJS with AsyncLocalStorage
There have been multiple feature requests to add native support for AsyncLocalStorage to Prisma, but they haven't been met with much enthusiasm from the maintainers. Some people solved it by extending and overriding the client (which is arguably prone to breaking with updates).
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How to Build & Deploy Scalable Microservices with NodeJS, TypeScript and Docker || A Comprehesive Guide
Our products microservice is also straight forward just like how the auth has been. As previously plotted, we will be using different technologies on each service and we are using PostgreSQL as a database and prisma orm(Object Relational Mapper) for querying our DB. ORMs are used to translate between the data representations used by databases and those used in object-oriented programming, and in this service, we will be using one of the most common ones in the nodejs ecosystem, Prisma. It is the only fully type-safe ORM in the TypeScript ecosystem. The generated Prisma Client ensures typed query results even for partial queries and relations.
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Iotawise: An Open-Source Habit Tracking App
Prisma: An ORM for seamless database interactions.
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2024 Web Development Wish List
Web Sockets / Real Time built in. Again, 409 up votes on Github, and they offer 3rd party support. Version 1 had this. Edge Functions DO support web sockets. Let's get this done!
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What will happen to the full-stack framework in the future?
Even now, fewer full-stack developers are willing to directly talk with databases through the complexities of SQL queries and database schema management, let alone the ones that come from the front-end world. Therefore ORM has already been the standard kit for the existing framework. For instance, all three frameworks mentioned above have adopted Prisma ORM.
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Tackling Polymorphism in Prisma
Support for a Union type #2505
What are some alternatives?
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
Sequelize - Feature-rich ORM for modern Node.js and TypeScript, it supports PostgreSQL (with JSON and JSONB support), MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB (v6), DB2 and DB2 for IBM i.
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
MikroORM - TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
lucid - AdonisJS SQL ORM. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL, Redshift, SQLite and many more
Objection.js - An SQL-friendly ORM for Node.js
drizzle-orm - Headless TypeScript ORM with a head. Runs on Node, Bun and Deno. Lives on the Edge and yes, it's a JavaScript ORM too 😅
sveltekit-prisma - A sample repository to show how SvelteKit and Prisma work together.
PostgreSQL - PostgreSQL client for node.js.
KeystoneJS - The most powerful headless CMS for Node.js — built with GraphQL and React
liquibase - Main Liquibase Source