(Srinath M S) We can use the GetDistinaceTo method of the GetCoordinates class to determine the distance between two coordinates in C#.
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MySQL High Availability Framework Explained – Part III: Failure Scenarios
In this three-part blog series, we introduced a High Availability (HA) Framework for MySQL hosting in Part I, and discussed the details of MySQL semisynchronous replication in Part II.
Creating and Configuring an Oracle Database for RPM Based
(Skant Gupta) In the last post, we installed Oracle 19c Database Software by running RPM Package.
Introduction to React Native
(Nilesh Sawardekar) React Native is a framework which can surely save you time if you need to develop a mobile app for both iOS and Android.
Ten SQL Commands You Should Be Using
(Hannes DuPreez) A programming language is only as clever as the person using it
Functional JavaScript: Five ways to calculate an average with array reduce
(James Sinclair) The JavaScript array reduce method seems to give people trouble. Part of the reason is that many tutorials start out using reduce only with numbers.
The DB2Night Show #Z97: Why does the Db2 for z/OS Optimizer need a Data Sci
(Martin) 100% of our studio audience learned something!Sheryl discussed the new Db2ZAI product that enhances the Db2 optimizer.
Introducing diagnostics improvements in .NET Core 3.0
(Sourabh) In .NET Core 3.0, we are introducing a suite of tools that utilize new features in the .NET runtime that make it easier to diagnose and solve performance problems.
Managing Confirm And Prompt Modals Outside Of The Router In Angular 7.2.15
(Ben Nadel) The other day, I made a strong statement that most of your modal windows should be accessible by route in Angular 7.2.15. This is something I’ve come to believe quite strongly after working on a complex Single-Page Application (SPA) for 7-years.
Logging vs. Reporting Exceptions in Visual Studio
(Peter Vogel) In an earlier tip I disagreed with one of Microsoft’s recommendations for handling exceptions. I figure I’m on a roll, so here’s another objection to some Microsoft advice on handling errors.
