(Matthew Jones) Now that we’ve discussed why, when, and how we want to write unit tests, it’s time to set up our project to allow us to do so. In this post, we will create “fluent” mocking classes that will allow us to easily write unit tests using Moq, XUnit, and ASP.NET Core.
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Matching Patterns With Java
(Sebastian Daschner) Learn more about matching patterns in Java.
Viewing Azure SQL DB security with sp_AzSQLDBPermissions2
(Kenneth Fisher) A few months back I put the Azure SQL DB version of my permissions script into beta. I’m not sure how much it’s been used by anyone other than me but so far it appears to be working correctly.
Seamless Monitoring and Reporting for SQL Server
(Scott Murray) Fully monitoring your SQL Server and its related environment can be quite a chore. The SolarWinds Server and Application Monitor (also known as SAM) provides a one-stop method to easily and seamlessly implement a top tier monitoring and reporting system for your SQL Servers.
Oracle database and grid home patches to install
(Frits Hoogland) This blogpost is about Oracle database and grid infrastructure software homes, which patches should be applied to which homes, and what it then looks like. This is fully documented by MyOracleSupport notes, but you will see that with version 18 and up this is unclear.
Hands-on SQL in PostgreSQL
(Manoj Debnath) In this article you will learn about SQL support in PostgreSQL as well as learn how commands are typically entered using the PostgreSQL interactive terminal – psql.
Common Mistakes That Engineers Make During The Designer-Developer Hand-Off
(Ben Nadel) As an engineer at InVision, I’d love to believe that having a Prototype ensures a project’s success. But, the truth is, designing a prototype is only a step in the process. There’s no doubt that it’s an invaluable step; but, it’s just one of many.
Why is a data catalog essential to making your data lakes successful?
(Deepthi Nagarajan) All industries—from healthcare to retail to banking—are digitally transforming themselves every day to become more agile and stay competitive. However, all industries depend on data to be successful, and this impacts the way enterprises plan and execute their operations.
Why you should learn Angular?
(Manav Pandya) Angular is a JavaScript-based framework that is used to create a web application, desktop, and mobile applications, which is completely written on the Typescript which is developed by Microsoft.
Getting Started With Ionic React
(Prashant Rewatkar) In this article, we are going to learn about Ionic React and how to create an application using Ionic React step by step.
