The Daily Build - Speed Up ASP.NET Core WEB API Application: Part 1 6 new and 3 updated articles today
Tuesday, October 02, 2018 | | | Instant APIs from your Database Create APIs from existing enterprise data. Hook up any SQL or NoSQL database and the API Server instantly generates flexible, comprehensive, and fully documented APIs - no custom development required. Download Now! | Headline article | (28 votes) by Eduard Silantiev (updated yesterday) Create fast RESTful WEB API service using ASP.NET Core 2.1 | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (1 votes) by Ivan Yakimov (updated 11 hours ago) Here, I'll show you not so simple example of usage of Microsoft Flow for one practical task. | | (0 votes) by asiwel (updated 11 hours ago) How to Deploy Trained Models Concurrently | | (1 votes) by Akhil Mittal (updated 13 hours ago) ASP.NET Web API 2 with Entity Framework 6 Code First Migrations | | (0 votes) by Satnam Singh SQL DBA India (updated 10 hours ago) Improving backup performance | | (0 votes) by Redgate Software (updated 16 hours ago) This article describes a few of the important planning considerations, and then provides a simple walkthrough of how our team brings an existing database under version control using SQL Source Control. | | (0 votes) by Bruno Edoh (updated 16 hours ago) In this article I explain how Android App Bundles can help you, and demonstrate how to use them. | You may also like... Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (5 votes) by django_stars (updated 18 hours ago) This is an introductory tutorial on Docker containers. By the end of this article, you will know how to use Docker on your local machine. Along with Python, we are going to run NGINX and Redis containers. These examples assume that you are familiar with the basic concepts of those technologies. | | (16 votes) by Howard 9448490 (updated 11 hours ago) Creating a reusable editor for C# Applications using the RichTextBox Control | | (7 votes) by Steven Coco (updated 21 hours ago) This illustrates a simple pattern that provides a lock that can always be invoked; and may be a no-op for a non-synchronized implementation. | |
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