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Exploring the .NET open source hybrid ORM library RepoDB

He says "RepoDb is a new hybrid micro-ORM for .NET designed to cater the missing pieces of both micro-ORMs and macro-ORMs (aka full-ORMs). Repo is a hybrid ORM and offers more than one way to query, and support a bunch of popular databases: Speaking of inserts, it's BulkInsert (my least favorite thing to do) is super clean: I have a whole LazyCache subsystem behind my podcast site that is super fast but added some complexity to the code with more Func<T> that I would have preferred. This fast and feature-rich cross-platform IDE improves your code for .NET, ASP.NET, .NET Core, Xamarin, and Unity applications on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Tips, Tricks and Best Practices for Working Remotely

Working remote can be quite a shift from being in the office, and sometimes the things you take for granted in person suddenly become massive inconveniences when working remotely. While folks in the room may be able to hear you fine from 6-10 feet away, the conference room mic registers barely a whisper for those dialing in. Finalizing a conversation by summarizing the key take away is a great way to make sure the information is correct, and allows the folks on the call have a chance to hear it and respond if need be before the meeting moves on. In person we use social cues and body language to naturally reach a speaking order, in a remote call someone is going to have to make sure only one person is speaking at a time, but also that everyone gets heard eventually.

How to set up a tab profile in Windows Terminal to automatically SSH into a Linux box

Since ssh is in the PATH when it's installed with Windows I can change my Windows Terminal profile to look like this and log into my Raspberry Pi 4. In that case, your command line in your Windows Terminal profile would be something like: or if you want a specific distro, you can launch a distro and ssh from there. At this point I can click the menu item in Windows Terminal and automatically be ssh'ed/logged into the remote terminal. One final note, you've already got the Azure Cloud Shell in the Windows Terminal (you can get there for free at http://shell.azure.com in your browser and access a free Linux container anywhere anytime with a persistent cloud drive) but now you can follow the instructions in this post and set up one-click SSH to anywhere.

How to set up Docker within Windows System for Linux (WSL2) on Windows 10

Docker Desktop for WSL 2 integrates Windows 10 and Linux even closer WSL2 ships an actual Linux kernel and its Linux file system is 5x-10x faster than WSL. This version of Docker for Windows uses WSL2 as its engine allowing you to share your docker context across Windows and Linux on the same machine! And then, the often missed setup, check under Resources | WSL Integration and tell Docker which WSL2 distros you want to use to access Docker.

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