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12:44 AM
Folks, I need a schema (JSON or XML) for storing information about books.
I can devise my own, of course. But I bet something like that already exists in the public domain.
Is there a catalog of common or standard schemas out there somewhere?
 
 
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mr5
2:18 AM
@NickAlexeev I would advise you to gather the required fields first. It could be that you only need a handful so it might be better to devise your own schema.
@Sakthivel it feels wrong. Maybe you can just create a computed value
 
2:33 AM
why is
google still didnt block brave from access youtube
i think the ads income impact should already made, and also put all youtube premium users as a fool
 
3:10 AM
@Sakthivel yes its wrong or another word, have a better way
public string FullName => employee.FirstName + " " + employee.LastName;
 
 
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10:50 AM
@nyconing adblock still works perfectly fine as well
 
Also NewPipe
 
 
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1:15 PM
what is this chat?
 
'tis a StackOverflow chatroom about C#, .NET and squirrels
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oow.. so here you can invite a user in a private chat to discuss about a topic
or talk in a public chat...
 
I think it's technically all public chatrooms here, inviting someone will just open a new chatroom with just the two of you in it.
 
1:37 PM
There are no* private chatrooms. Only public ones.
*mods can create private chatrooms but not normal users.
 
thanks for the answer :)
 
 
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4:28 PM
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6:08 PM
posted on March 21, 2023 by Ben Watson

.NET has continued to deliver significant performance gains for Bing through multiple releases. The post .NET Performance Delivers Again for Bing, From .NET 5 to .NET 7 appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
6:39 PM
posted on March 21, 2023 by ericlippert

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7:32 PM
posted on March 21, 2023 by Richard Lander

Learn about patterns for securing your containers with a non-root user, and changes to .NET container images in .NET 8 to enable this behavior. The post Secure your .NET cloud apps with rootless Linux Containers appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
7:48 PM
hello, is there a naming convention regarding web APIs? Like how should I name my model classes? I've seen some examples like GetCustomerViewModel (used as body) and CustomersViewModel as response
I've also seen like CustomersRequest and CustomersReponse
or a combination of CRUD and those
CreateCutomserRequest, CreateCustomerResponse
 
 
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mr5
11:45 PM
@grrigore there is another: CustomerDto as a model name for both request and response
 

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