On cheaper side there's MID360
Yes, I recently transitioned to net core. First of I'd say that trying to find a 1:1 feature/convention parity between the frameworks won't work. E.g. in aspnetcore you'll add an attribute to model and after generating…
How easy would it be to retrieve the ruby source code from the distributed binary?
... and keeps the library's updates smoother, since there can't be any tinkering with library's implementation.
Off topic: What is the motivation for GitLab to support two DBMS?
Thanks, didn't even know about Inspeqtor.
Since 'code.google.com' is shutting down, this, most likely, will be the official repo.
On cheaper side there's MID360
Yes, I recently transitioned to net core. First of I'd say that trying to find a 1:1 feature/convention parity between the frameworks won't work. E.g. in aspnetcore you'll add an attribute to model and after generating…
How easy would it be to retrieve the ruby source code from the distributed binary?
... and keeps the library's updates smoother, since there can't be any tinkering with library's implementation.
Off topic: What is the motivation for GitLab to support two DBMS?
Thanks, didn't even know about Inspeqtor.
Since 'code.google.com' is shutting down, this, most likely, will be the official repo.