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Visual-Studio-Code-End-To-End--editing and debuging for web developer.pdf

In a surprisingly short period of time, Visual Studio Code has become very popular among web developers. Part of that is because it’s fast, lightweight, and is available on the three main platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux). But it also boasts several features that set it apart from the competition. This includes support for IntelliSense, refactoring capabilities, and an extensive ecosystem of extensions. But even beyond the features that help developers craft code, there is also debugging support. It’s possible to open a .NET Core project from within Visual Studio Code and get end-to-end execution and debugging functionality. The goal of this book is to help developers become not just familiar, but productive in Visual Studio Code. It starts with an introduction to the editing features of the workspace and continues with the more advanced functionality (including refactoring and key bindings). The book finishes with an extensive look at the extensibility of Visual Studio Code, so that you can add whatever functionality you need to make you days more productive.

2020-02-15

Introducing Jakarta EE CDI.pdf

This book covers the very essentials of the CDI API and aims at explaining the various constructs in a way that is easy to understand and relate to. The ultimate goal is to help you, the everyday Java developer, write better code. Throughout the book, you will be working on a simple restaurant application, seeing when and how the various CDI API constructs can be used.

2020-02-15

模型思维-斯科特·佩奇.pdf

锻炼你的模型思维 ,对程序员很重要。很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要,很重要。

2020-02-07

Healthy SQL.pdf

Microsoft SQL Server has become an eminent relational database management system (RDBMS) in the marketplace. The SQL Server engine has come a long way from being just another RDBMS; it’s an end-toend business intelligence platform with built-in options for reporting; extract, transform, load (ETL); data mining; and high availability/disaster recovery (HA/DR). Its rich feature set provides a comprehensive solution for deploying, managing, monitoring, maintaining, auditing, reporting, and backing up and restoring databases; building data warehouses; and more! You will learn all about this as you journey through this book toward achieving healthy SQL. Whether it’s small, medium, or large enterprise infrastructures, it is common for organizations to have deployed multiple SQL Server instances in their environments, and as companies deploy various applications, many have had to deal with what’s known as SQL sprawl. This is the 1:1 ratio explosion of deploying every new application to its own SQL Server. The implementation of multiple SQL Server instances has made it difficult for database administrators to manage and maintain them. It is not uncommon to eventually embark on a SQL Server database consolidation project with the assistance of a qualified SQL Server database professional. Another common scenario is that third-party vendors will deploy their applications on back-end SQL Server instances and leave their clientele to their own devices. They will install SQL Server even though it’s doubtful that they know what the proper installation and configuration settings are. The goal of a vendor is to install and set up its application without regard for the ongoing health or performance of SQL Server. This is known as “Set it and forget it.” In a situation of “Set it and forget it,” as the application usage increases, as new records are continuously inserted, updated, and deleted, and as users place demand on the application, response times will eventually slow down, as will the overall performance of the SQL Server database back end. Indexes become fragmented, excessive page splitting occurs, and backups are not properly configured. All these issues that occur on the back-end SQL Server instance frustrate users, and organizations don’t usually have the database administrator (DBA) skill set in-house to fix these performance problems. Often the application vendor will not even have the right know-how or database expertise required to resolve these issues. In these situations, there are a myriad of questions that companies and database professionals need to ask themselves. For example, can SQL Server perform better? Can the application scale if it is necessary? Do we have a recent backup? Is there a disaster recovery plan? Can the database be restored?

2020-02-07

风格感觉 :21世纪写作指南

程序员的写作能力其实更重要,写好文档,博客都是非常需要写作能力的。

2019-02-12

SQL Server 2017 Integration Services Cookbook.pdf

SQL Server 2017 Integration Services Cookbook for sql server dba and developer

2019-01-23

python in practice

python in practice,评价很高的哦

2013-11-18

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