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Digging into Marten query sets
The Marten web framework incorporates an intuitive object-relational mapper (ORM), streamlining the development process for users who may not possess extensive knowledge of databases and SQL. To facilitate interactions with collections of model records, Marten introduces a dynamic mechanism called "Query sets". A query set represents a collection of model records in the database. It can have filters, be paginated, sliced, etc. In this guide, we will cover how to leverage such querying capabilities.
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Marten 0.3 has been officially released!
Check out the Marten GitHub repository
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Background job processing with Marten and Mosquito
Marten is a web framework written in Crystal that makes building web applications easy and enjoyable. Mosquito is a background task runner for Crystal that uses Redis and that makes it easy to schedule and run tasks asynchronously.
- Marten 0.2.0, A Crystal Web framework
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Marten 0.2 has been released!
Marten is a Crystal web framework that makes building web applications easy, productive, and fun. The 0.2 release adds key features to the framework such as authentication, email sending, raw SQL query capabilities, ... You can check out the full changelog for an overview of all the new features and changes that are part of this release.
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- Marten – .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL
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Dapper vs. Entity Framework With Postgres
Id recommend trying out MartenDb. It's not really a PostgreSQL ORM, it actually uses Postgres more as a document database via jsonb. But it's excruciatingly easy to use and schema updates are a breeze (and largely automatic)
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Show HN: Light implementation of Event Sourcing using PostgreSQL as event store
Check out Marten for a fully fleshed out implementation https://github.com/JasperFx/marten
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Is anyone using Dapr
We are using ExtCore here to make our app modular: https://extcore.net/, and MartenDB for event store (which is surprisingly VERY simple) : https://martendb.io/
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Yet another embedded DB (kind of)
I always loved Marten, it is so simple to use and yet powerful. If you are unfamiliar with it, it is a data access library (like an ORM) that is using JSON serialization and LINQ to store and query data from/to Postgres. It basically turns Postgres into document DB. Comparing it to EF, Marten doesn't require migrations since it stores documents.
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This article is covering the potential problems you will face when using MongoDB for typical relational tasks.
You're better off using Postgres (has JSON columns.) If you want a more "document" oriented experience, use Marten: https://martendb.io/
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Self-Paced Kit: Introduction to Event Sourcing with Node.js and TypeScript
For that part, the samples use EventStoreDB (https://www.eventstore.com/), which is the only mature event store I know in Node.js land. Event Sourcing allows using any database as backing storage. I'm co-maintainer of the Marten (https://martendb.io/), which is a .NET library that allows using Postgres as event store and document db.
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CQRS is simpler than you think with C#11 and .NET 7!
Then you should check out Marten (https://martendb.io/). Our intention is to remove the boilerplate, we're using Postgres e having the built-in projections.
- Event-driven projections in Marten explained
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Marten, a Crystal web framework that makes building web apps productive and fun
Not to be confused with the C# document database built on Postgres.
https://martendb.io/
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efcore.pg - Entity Framework Core provider for PostgreSQL
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LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file