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nocolumnname.blog
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| | | | | Words: 375 Time to read: ~ 3 minutes I don't know if this post is a rage against "database-ubiquitous" SQL or Object-Relational Mapping tools (ORMs) I'm going to say that it's a rant against the first because if you know what you are doing, then ORMs won't be a performance concern But people use ORMs... | |
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endjin.com
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| | | | | .NET Aspire's dev-time orchestration can be used to build integration tests that depend on a SQL Server database. This blog series explains how. | |
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bronowski.it
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses Azure SQL Database and Managed Instance features, tech community events, and TSQL2SDAY contributions. | |
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sqlatspeed.com
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| | | T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party for the SQL Server community. It is the brainchild of Adam Machanic (b|t) and I am thankful for the opportunity to host this month's edition. The concept is straightforward - each month a blog hosts the party and everybody who wants to contribute can write a post about... | ||