Aurelia is one of the best frameworks that we have ever seen in terms of software design, hence, we decided to write a bunch of tools for its developers to pave the way for further usage.
aurelia-toolbelt is that, in which we tried to gather the best libraries in Javascript world together in aurelia fashion. Writing custom-elements, value-converters, and so on. We tried not to invent the wheel, so most of the work is a wrapper, or bridge( am not sure whether the way that we coded can be called bridge or not), around other libraries.
-
Its is utterly important for us to provide a link as a reference to the libraries used, or inspired from, so that other developers can visit their product and decide on their own to use which, besides it's one way that we can respect the time and effort of those programmers.
-
All libraries used in aurelia-toolbelt are open-source and free of charge; most of which are MIT , however we will provide definition whenever it differs.
GitHub : aurelia-toolbelt
NPM : aurelia-toolbelt
Twitter : aureliatoolbelt
معماری میکروسرویسها
In short, the microservice architectural style is an approach to developing a single application as a suite of small services, each running in its own process and communicating with lightweight mechanisms, often an HTTP resource API. These services are built around business capabilities and independently deployable by fully automated deployment machinery. There is a bare minimum of centralised management of these services, which may be written in different programming languages and use different data storage
technologies.
مروری بر SQL سورس کنترل
Over 170 responsive design blocks ready to be used in your web or mobile apps. All blocks are based on the Bootstrap Library, and they are the building blocks for beautiful websites
We are excited to announce the release of .NET Core 1.0, ASP.NET Core 1.0 and Entity Framework 1.0, available on Windows, OS X and Linux! .NET Core is a cross-platform, open source, and modular .NET platform for creating modern web apps, microservices, libraries and console applications.
This release includes the .NET Core runtime, libraries and tools and the ASP.NET Core libraries. We are also releasing Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code extensions that enable you to create .NET Core projects. You can get started at https://dot.net/core. Read the release notes for detailed release information.
Jon P. Smith, author of Entity Framework Core in Action, explains what a multi-tenant app is and then digs into the things you need to do to make a multi-tenant app using ASP.NET Core with EF Core.
00:00 Countdown
02:19 Introduction and Community Links
18:25 What are multi-tenant web applications?
21:14 Single level multi-tenant demo
29:00 Partitioning tenants with EF Core QueryFilter
38:00 Admin features: creating users and tenants
43:00 Q&A
43:00 Hierarchical multi-tenant
59:00 How to get started
1:06:30 Database sharding and connection string management
1:16:30 Scaling with Azure SQL Elastic Pools
1:19:00 Conclusion