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| | | | | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity | |
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jackhiston.com
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| | | | | Programmers are lazy. We love tools that automate our lives. Why not automate data? A time-consuming but necessary part of a programmers job is seeding data into a database. Demonstrations, load performance, styling, testing, all need a way to generate data. A rudimentary way of doing this is by hand. Spending days, sometimes weeks, inputting data into a system until it represents a realistic go-live scenario. Once you begin to realise doing it by hand is inefficient, you decide to create a seeding application that does it for you. | |
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| | | | | Visual Studio 2015 was recently released, and with it came a newer beta of ASP.NET 5 (formerly referred to as "ASP.NET vNext"). ASP.NET 5 is a complete rewrite of ASP.NET, focusing on being lightweight, composible, and cross-platform. It also includes an alpha version of Entity Framework 7. However, EF7 is not yet prod... | |
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| | | Part I of HAWA series - how to install container engine on Alpine Linux distro with ZFS. | ||