MiniProfiler is a powerful performance profiling tool for .NET Core applications. It allows developers to easily identify and troubleshoot performance bottlenecks in their code by providing detailed information about the execution time of different parts of their application. In this article, we will discuss how to use MiniProfiler in a .NET Core application, and how…
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Inheritance strategies in EF Core
In Entity Framework Core (EF Core), inheritance is a powerful feature that allows you to model a hierarchical relationship between your entities. By default, EF Core uses the “Table per Hierarchy” (TPH) strategy to handle inheritance, but it also supports “Table per Type” (TPT) and “Table per Concrete Type” (TPC) strategies. In this article, we…
Tree structure in SQL Server
Tree structures are a common data model used in many applications to represent hierarchical relationships between elements. In SQL Server, there are several ways to implement a tree structure, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we will discuss the most common methods for storing and querying tree structures in SQL Server:…
Configure ELK stack in .NET Core 6
Every application needs a log centralized log system and for that, in this article, I will configure ElasticSearch and Kibana in .NET core 6 using Serilog.
Use a self-hosted agent for the Azure pipeline
Use a self-hosted agent for the Azure pipeline
Define CI&CD in one Azure pipeline
Define CI&CD in one Azure pipeline
How to call report server in .net 5
Even if we are using the last Microsoft releases we also need from time to time to call old or unsupported features. For example, how to call a report (rldc) from a report server in a new .net 5 application. First of all, I must say that I’m using a nuget package for this, AspNetCore.ReportViewer,…
Use Git in Visual Studio 2019
After the migration from TFSVC to Git is done, now is time to learn how to use Git in Visual Studio 2019 using Git integrated options from VS. First of all we need to map our repository (in this example I’ll use the DEV branch). Open VS2019 -> Continue without code and navigate to Team explorer. Click…
Import TFSVC repository to Git
If you are still using the TFSVC repository (on Azure DevOps or TFS on-premise server), now is time to move forward and migrate to Git. In this story you’ll find out an easy way to do this migration in minutes. Open the project section from Azure or TFS and navigate to your project. Navigate to…