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Entity Framework
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Multi-tenancy using schemas with Entity Framework and PostgreSQL
* You can check the original CreateMigration implementation at: https://github.com/dotnet/efcore/blob/release/7.0/src/EFCore.Relational/Migrations/Internal/MigrationsAssembly.cs
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Linux or Windows for .net development?
Since .net core came out it's possible to run and write .net code in all platforms. In your experience what is the best when it comes to development experience and resources consumption? I recently moved to Linux Mint as my daily driver and felt that .net on Windows just works better, even with Rider. I struggled with an issue "Platform not supported exception" when trying to connect with the database using EF Core and NET 6.0. A lot of issues about this matter were opened on GitHub and closed without a proper resolution and the Microsoft teams seems to not give a shit about that, most workaround came from the user's who took their time to investigate the issue.
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Show HN: Tankman – An Open Source User Management and Authorization MicroService
Thanks Dave. Looks like sequelize has TypeScript support.
On another note: one of the goals of Tankman is to compile with Native AOT once .Net 8 is out. The EF Core team is working on making it compatible - https://github.com/dotnet/efcore/issues/29754
- EF Core/NET 6 - How to execute sql server stored procedure and get the result set?
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Deploying sqlite database to android emulator
It’s a known issue in the Xamarin / .NET MAUI world. Here’s a GitHub Issue posted 5 years ago detailing the problem: https://github.com/dotnet/efcore/issues/12087
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Duda carrera: C#/.NET vs. Node/Express
Entity Framework: Licencia MIT.
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Build time takes long
https://github.com/dotnet/efcore/issues/23291 seems like there was an issue but it has been resolved.
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Newbie Entity Framework question. I get what EF does, but am unable to do anything without a tutorial.
No they aren't. I don't know why you thought that link has anything to do with window functions. Here's the ticket in the backlog. https://github.com/dotnet/efcore/issues/12747
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I want to start contributing to open-source .Net projects, but How do I learn large codebase?
https://github.com/dotnet/efcore ,https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore , https://github.com/dotnet/maui - I've experience with developing android apps as well , may be I can contribute to this
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Transforming Enumerable into Queryable with Linq: A How-To Guide on Concat, Union, and Troubleshooting EF Core 6 Errors
More Info: https://github.com/dotnet/efcore/issues/19129
DotNet-ORM-Cookbook
- Dapper vs. Entity Framework With Postgres
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How do you do DB crud for your .NET apps? EF? Dapper? ADO.NET?
ORM Cookbook: https://tortugaresearch.github.io/DotNet-ORM-Cookbook/
- What is the best PostgreSQL ORM tool for use in a .NET Framework 4.7 application?
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What was used before LINQ to SQL
Here is a list of examples using ADO and NHibernate. https://tortugaresearch.github.io/DotNet-ORM-Cookbook/
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"ORMs have a special place in my heart, not entirely unlike Brutus and Caesar: a dear friend who betrays you and leaves you to die a slow, painful death." – Taming SQL and ORMs with sqlc
You can see a comparison in the ORM Cookbook. https://tortugaresearch.github.io/DotNet-ORM-Cookbook/ and this (out of date) post https://github.com/TortugaResearch/Chain/wiki/A-Chain-comparison-to-Dapper.
- Alternatives to EF.Core
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Why most people use Dapper instead of EF Raw Queries?
The .NET ORM Cookbook revealed some areas where it could be improved. https://github.com/TortugaResearch/DotNet-ORM-Cookbook
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Warning about Dapper + PostgreSQL in .NET 6
I was really surprised when I updated the ORM Cookbook to .NET 6 and saw this. If you want to play with the code, it is at... https://github.com/Grauenwolf/DotNet-ORM-Cookbook
What are some alternatives?
LINQ to DB - Linq to database provider.
SQLDelight - SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
Dapper - Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net [Moved to: https://github.com/DapperLib/Dapper]
DataAccessGeneration - Better SQL Server stored procedure calls from C#
FluentMigrator - Fluent migrations framework for .NET
squid - 🦑 Provides SQL tagged template strings and schema definition functions.
PetaPoco - Official PetaPoco, A tiny ORM-ish thing for your POCO's
Sequel - Sequel: The Database Toolkit for Ruby
ServiceStack.OrmLite - Fast, Simple, Typed ORM for .NET
Tortuga Chain - A fluent ORM for .NET
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.
NPoco - Simple microORM that maps the results of a query onto a POCO object. Project based on Schotime's branch of PetaPoco