You're being a bit disingenuous here. Other definitions of harm include: "have an adverse effect on" and "actual or potential ill effects".
Anecdote: I have an Azure account with a monthly spend of around $100-200 (so, a very small customer). I ran into an issue with Active Directory B2C a couple of years back. I reached out - despite not having a support…
Neat concept but I've been burned too many times already by Google killing or deprecating products.
Being remote certainly helped Australia, but I think this "island" line is a massive cop-out. Mainland USA only has land borders with Canada and Mexico, right? Do you believe that if those borders were impermeable that…
Of those 20 years you mentioned, the party we're discussing has been in power for around 14 of them - and the 6 years preceding that. I'd say the party that has been in power for over 75% of the last 25 years - and has…
I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The party that pushed for these news laws is the same party that has been opposing real action on climate change for years. So yes, we do deserve better than these clowns.
Well, you literally said that it was useless and that you gave up before you began. Given that, I'd say that revelation's comment was pretty useful - explaining how you could quickly and easily get up and running with…
Well, if you had actually read the page, you'd see it also supports PostgreSQL and MySQL. In addition, it's open source so you could implement your own data store. Finally, I don't see why SQL Server is somehow…
Really? We haven't had any problems with our .NET Core projects (a few web apps running on core and a bunch of libraries targeting core). In addition, ASP.NET Core (on .NET core) has been a great stack so far (using it…
Perth is actually doing an excellent job shaking off the 'dullsville' tag. A lot of restrictions have eased and the city is flourishing as a result. Hopefully even more so in the next few years with projects such as…
In the .NET world we have Dapper (https://github.com/StackExchange/dapper-dot-net), which lets us write queries in plain old SQL. It's a very useful little library. I believe StackOverflow use it for their data access.…
You're being a bit disingenuous here. Other definitions of harm include: "have an adverse effect on" and "actual or potential ill effects".
Anecdote: I have an Azure account with a monthly spend of around $100-200 (so, a very small customer). I ran into an issue with Active Directory B2C a couple of years back. I reached out - despite not having a support…
Neat concept but I've been burned too many times already by Google killing or deprecating products.
Being remote certainly helped Australia, but I think this "island" line is a massive cop-out. Mainland USA only has land borders with Canada and Mexico, right? Do you believe that if those borders were impermeable that…
Of those 20 years you mentioned, the party we're discussing has been in power for around 14 of them - and the 6 years preceding that. I'd say the party that has been in power for over 75% of the last 25 years - and has…
I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The party that pushed for these news laws is the same party that has been opposing real action on climate change for years. So yes, we do deserve better than these clowns.
Well, you literally said that it was useless and that you gave up before you began. Given that, I'd say that revelation's comment was pretty useful - explaining how you could quickly and easily get up and running with…
Well, if you had actually read the page, you'd see it also supports PostgreSQL and MySQL. In addition, it's open source so you could implement your own data store. Finally, I don't see why SQL Server is somehow…
Really? We haven't had any problems with our .NET Core projects (a few web apps running on core and a bunch of libraries targeting core). In addition, ASP.NET Core (on .NET core) has been a great stack so far (using it…
Perth is actually doing an excellent job shaking off the 'dullsville' tag. A lot of restrictions have eased and the city is flourishing as a result. Hopefully even more so in the next few years with projects such as…
In the .NET world we have Dapper (https://github.com/StackExchange/dapper-dot-net), which lets us write queries in plain old SQL. It's a very useful little library. I believe StackOverflow use it for their data access.…