EF 6 code first, how do you check if there are any model changes and you need to do a migration? I can just do Add-Migration JusCheckin and then blow it away if it's empty? Or will it say "No changes dumbass, move on" ???
Very good question. I'm following this official Microsoft documentation and I am up to writing async programs, but I know Object-oriented programming already from learning Java up to OOP.
Thanks but I can't just copy and paste because this is not just some personal project, it is an assignment. It will be reviewed by programmers much better than me.
@MyWrathAcademia Here's an unsolicited piece of advice; just get started. Keep it simple. There's no need to understand everything that's going on. Work with best practices of your preferred architecture and use guides that show you how those work. That's how you build an actual application and learn about everything that is involved. Ignore everything else that you don't directly need.
@MyWrathAcademia There's various approaches to web development. The traditional request/response style approach is what is shown in the tutorial I've sent you. That's just where you request a page and get an answer with said page. If we're talking about an REST API with a SPA front-end we're talking about a totally different type of project.
No. There are tutorials for a REST API, which is what you'll be doing with .NET. The SPA side is going to be tricky and complicated if you've never done anything like it. It mostly involves JavaScript with some kind of compilation pipeline (webpack?) and the framework of your choice (vue, angular, react, etc).
@Hozuki thanks a lot. Now I have a much better understanding of where to start. I have been learning JavaScript so I'm not a fish out of water. I prefer to use Angular.
Alright. I recommend that you focus your efforts on one side first. Either make a mock SPA without a back-end, or build a back-end that does whatever you need it to do. Whichever approach is more up your alley. Make the other side afterwards.
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SHA256 is actually SHA512, forgot to change it back lol
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so in MVC you have 3 types of files: The view (Web Page viewed in the client), THe model (That's all your classes, methods, entities etc), and the Controller, which links the 2 together
It's a nice way of separating functionality
Razor pages decided to include the model inside the view, tbh I don't fully understand it myself, but if you're starting from scratch, as it's MS's preferred way of developing over MVC, thought it might be better to just learn that rather than learn, then try to unlearn MVC
Razor pages just seems to be an attempt at coupling the code behind a view with the view itself
so when you're building/debugging/modifying, you don't have to go hunting through the entire MVC stack for all the bits you need to change
I personally find MVC easier
But if you want to add in Identity Framework (for account/password management), that bit is all pre-built in razor pages
@DAustin thanks. If MS chose to replace MVC with Razor then it might be worth learning but when building web apps in other languages can Razor be used?
@DAustin and @Wietlol I mean for my web application architecture if I can use a micro services application architecture instead of an MVC application architure?
I think you're getting confused between all the architectures and patterns
MVC is your way of building the app, the app can call up other microservices to compute data if you need it to, but it'll still need the whole MVC bit to do all the actual work
@Wietlol sorry but I'm still confused about microservices vs MVC. MVC and Microservices are mutually exclusive since both are application architectures that you choose for your project so how can you say "then build a microservice website using mvc"
Oh I'm only learning backend now and so far I know that on the backend MVC and Microservices are application architectures that you choose for your project.
Okay I'm understanding now. So a microservice can include an mvc because in this scenario mvc is only for the front end and Microservices is for the backend, or is Microservices for both the backend and front end?
@DAustin what does the method StreamReadr()do and what data type does it return. The problem with reading a binary file is that I don't know what data is read in and how to manipulate that data to convert to text or integer representations of binary numbers? If I'm making sense.
once he understands that throwing 2 people on the job will still cost the business the same in terms of salary he might stop doing it a bit, unless y'all got tight deadlines to meet
also remind him that time spent explaining stuff to him is adding on to the total
and to trust the people he's hired whose expertise he doesn't have
office politics is a tricky business, sometimes its best just to swallow your pride a bit and be apathetic
ugh this election is making me crazier than usual, so I might end up doing my little summer internet retreat earlier than I was planning
tl;dr expect to see me less
I apologize toa nyone who saw me earlier
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does anyone know how to get the diagram that shows all of the fields and methods listed in a C# windows form app project? i'm not sure what its called but it kind of looks like the inheritance diagrams where theres arrows
i tried view -> class view but that didn't give me anything
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yes i found it, its called a class diagram but i can't find the tab its under do you have to manually generate it? the videos I found already had it generated