(Priyanka Jain) In the previous article, we reviewed about binding event handler in React and using a method as property in React.
Other News
Updating the base image of a VMSS-based AKS cluster
(Daniel Neumann) Earlier this year I had written a blog post about updating the VMSS base image of an aks-engine cluster.
Polymorphism and inheritance in Java
(Rafael Chinelato Del Nero) According to the legend Venkat Subramaniam, polymorphism is the most important concept in object-oriented programming.
Transparent Data Encryption
(Jim Dee) There have been several high visibility data exposures in the news over the last year or so. As a Db2 DBA, one of your responsibilities is the protection of the data your business needs to run.
Azure Functions with Dependency Injection
(Christian Nagel) Azure Functions got some improvements in the last months. Now it’s no longer necessary to create static methods, instance methods can be used, and dependency injection using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection is built-in.
Creating a Magnifier in .NET, Part 2: Making It Work
(Hannes DuPreez) In the previous installment, “Creating a Magnifier in .NET, Part 1: Structure,” we created the structure for this project. We set up the Methods and Properties needed. If you have not read Part 1 yet, please do so before continuing.
Visual Studio 2019 16.3 Preview 3 Focuses on F#, Features Experimental Terminal
(David Ramel) You have to manually enable it, but an early look at a new Terminal is available in the third preview of Visual Studio 2019 16.3, along with many F# enhancements, IntelliCode improvements and much more.
MySQL Replication with ProxySQL on WHM/cPanel Servers: Part One
(Ashraf Sharif) WHM and cPanel is no doubt the most popular hosting control panel for Linux based environments. It supports a number of database backends – MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL as the application datastore.
impdp with parameter ‘cluster and parallel’ for a RAC Cluster
(SPA) For using the „parallel“ parameter during an import (impdp) on a Oracle RAC Cluster you need to prepare your environment.
Did You Know #30 – Order in a Predicate
(Liron Amitzi) I’ve known this for a while but never wrote about it. In KScope19 I attended a session by Alex Nuijten and during the session he asked a question about LIKE predicate that reminded me this, so here it is.
