rusqlite-model
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rusqlite-model
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Show HN: Write universally accessible SQL, not library-specific ORM wrapper APIs
I'm quite anti-ORM, though I've never not used one professionally (just because it's already been there / not my decision), so that might be different if I did for a while. I do think something's necessary though, and it maybe is a bit arbitrary where we draw the line for what's an 'ORM'?
For example, I really enjoyed using rusqlite for a little side project/personal thing, but found apart from anything else just the repetition of `(?,?,?,?,?,?)` any time I wanted to insert something was annoying, for example. I started working a bit on [0] .. I don't know if I'd call it an ORM, just so I didn't have to do that, and could write `Model { ... }.insert(&conn)` instead. But still write plain SQL queries, I just want easy mapping between db table and language 'model' struct/class; column and field/attr.
[0] - https://github.com/OJFord/rusqlite-model
Hangfire
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Deno Cron
Unpopular opinion incoming... What I see is yet another way that the backend JS world is finally achieving something .NET had years ago[0].
Node/Deno/Bun/etc. + npm sounds super straightforward at first glance (and it is at first). But I've thought for years that it's far easier to be productive as an organization on .NET in Visual Studio, since it's simpler to design, deliver, and maintain infrastructure.
[0] https://www.hangfire.io/
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Boosting Productivity with HangFire: Streamlining Background Job Processing
you can read about it here HangFire Documentation
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How do you save a file at the end of the day within a function that is only called at certain times?
I mostly work in .NET, and typically use Hangfire, but all languages has similar frameworks
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What can I use as a simple message bus with persistence in .NET?
Its hard to tell what tool would be a best fit without more information, but I would suggest looking at Hangfire for background job processing: https://www.hangfire.io/
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Event Bus + Job APIs
You might want to look at https://www.hangfire.io/. Their docs explain how to set up queues: https://docs.hangfire.io/en/latest/background-processing/configuring-queues.html
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Background Job Scheduling in .NET using Hangfire
In this article we looked at how to use Hangfire to schedule background jobs in ASP.NET according to our requirements. In a follow up article, I will talk about using Hangfire with a Redis storage. To learn more about Hangfire, you can visit the official website.
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BackgroundService in .Net Core
Easy to understand if you want to implement your own background service. If you want a more easy and complete tool you can use hangfire.
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Is there anything like this in C#?
Try https://www.hangfire.io/
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Help in creating a new Service
If, as you stated, you really need to use your own servers, that seems exactly like a job for Hangfire.
- Background processing in .NET MAUI app
What are some alternatives?
diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
QuartzNet - Quartz Enterprise Scheduler .NET
pure-orm - A pure ORM for writing native SQL queries yielding pure business objects
RabbitMQ.NET - RabbitMQ .NET client for .NET Standard 2.0+ and .NET 4.6.2+
pgdbf - Convert XBase / FoxPro databases to PostgreSQL
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
mammoth - A type-safe Postgres query builder for TypeScript.
Coravel - Near-zero config .NET library that makes advanced application features like Task Scheduling, Caching, Queuing, Event Broadcasting, and more a breeze!
Norm - The SQL generation library you already know how to use.
Kafka Client
rbatis - Rust Compile Time ORM robustness,async, pure Rust Dynamic SQL
FluentScheduler - Automated job scheduler with fluent interface for the .NET platform.