Beluga XD
Beluga XD
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
I see, thank you for your explanation, it really helped me
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
Oh I see, quite convinient in that case, I wanted to ask about it, because on my photo Id provided by AspNetCore was already in string
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
Thank you for your explanation, will redo my db in that case (I used only Guids for ids in my dbs)
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
I understand now
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
Well fair point
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
Oh I see
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
Oh you mean that I won't use Id when I look for users? That what you mean?
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Created by Beluga XD on 10/5/2024 in #help
Need help with AspNetCore and GUID.
May I ask what is the problem with Guid as an id? I saw just people in youtube use them so I was thinking it is default approach
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Created by Beluga XD on 9/24/2024 in #help
Advice about file management in projects
Thank you for explanation
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Created by Beluga XD on 9/24/2024 in #help
Advice about file management in projects
I understand now what you meant. Indeed 3-4 lines per record file feels like a waste and may get project filled with them and therefore hard to navigate through.
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Created by Beluga XD on 9/24/2024 in #help
Advice about file management in projects
But what is with records? Is it a wrong technique to place each record in a separate file? They seemed to me like structs actually, that is why I ask
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Created by Beluga XD on 9/24/2024 in #help
Advice about file management in projects
Thank you very much for an answer. I was just thinking that placing all enums into an /Enum folder each in a separate file was a bad Idea. :catpog:
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