Showing posts with label databases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label databases. Show all posts

Reading Notes #349

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~ Enjoy!

Reading Notes #317

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Reading Notes #315

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Reading Notes #289

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  • Migrating to Azure SQL Database (Gavin Payne) - Very interesting and complete post that regroups references and gives details about some of the alternatives when it's migration time.


Reading Notes #283

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Reading Notes #281

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Reading Notes #280

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Reading Notes #279

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  • Contributing to .NET for Dummies (Rion Williams) - Another post where the author shares his experience (I love those. That's the real life); this one about participating in an open-source project.

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Reading Notes #272

Show_me_the_wayCloud


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Reading Notes #271

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Suggestion of the week

  • Azure Functions vs Web Jobs: How to choose? (Chris Pietschmann) - Wow! This is the best post I've read about Azure Function. It really describes clearly the differences between the two. A must for every cloud developer.

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Reading Notes #270

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Reading Notes #266

Retropie_SplashSuggestion of the week


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  • SQL Database Query Editor available in Azure Portal (Ninar Nuemah) - I was looking for this since the old query tool was removed. I will probably continue to use SQL studio management or VsCode, put what a time saving, and you are investigating a problem... Open a blade right from the Azure portal and voila!

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  • MVP API Intro (Daron Yöndem) - I love it! I already have few ideas in mind, and I'm curious to see what you will do guys.


Reading Notes #265

msdevMtljan31Suggestion of the week


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Reading Notes #264

2017-01-22_21-13-48Cloud


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  • Introducing Docker 1.13 (Docker Core Engineering) - This post summarizes all the great features added in the new release and shows again why Docker is such a fantastic tool in the containers' world.

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Reading Notes #225

Postman Cloud


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Reading Notes #210

2015-11-22_2132Suggestion of the week


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    Reading Notes #209

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    Reading Notes #207

    msdnmagSuggestion of the week

    • A Beginner’s Mind - A very inspiring article, especially for the younger, but also for the more experienced, that want to keep their interior flame.

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    Reading Notes #201

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    • Tracing and logging with Application Insights (Andrei Dzimchuk) - You know the 101 about App Insights and you are looking for something more specific? This post if a must it shows how to transform an ordinary logger in a great source of information.

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    Reading Notes #200

    2015-09-06_2133Suggestion of the week


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    • Microsoft Azure Essentials Fundamentals of AzureMicrosoft Azure Essentials_ Fundamentals of Azure (Michael S. Collier & Robin E. Shahan) - This week a felt like returning to the sources, and read the essentials. Difficult to summarize a summary, but all principal family of features are approached and the “must have” tools are over… Even some scenarios. A really good book, evenmore it’s for all.