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May 23, 2017 Programming 2 Comments

SQLite-Net Extensions – one-to-many relationships

In the 3rd post from SQLite-Net Extensions series we are covering the last type of relationship – one-to-many (and the opposite – many-to-one).

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May 10, 2017 Programming Post a Comment

MoneyBack – 3 weeks before the end of DSP

In today’s post I’d like to present what’s the current status of works on MoneyBack application, 3 weeks before the end of DSP competition.

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March 12, 2017 Programming 3 Comments

Solving performance issues with dotTrace

If you’ve ever had any performance issues with your .NET applications, you may find this writing interesting.

In this post I’d like to present to you a tool produced by JetBrains – dotTrace, showing how using only one of its functionalities can help in finding causes of performance issues in .NET applications.

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May 14, 2016 Programming Post a Comment

Building Windows Services using Topshelf

Hello again 🙂
Visibly this is going to be my first technical post here. I hope you’ll find it useful.

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