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IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 安さが売りだった「しまむら」を変えた! 子ども服「バースデイ」のあなどれない実力 https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2203/08/news033.html itmedia 2022-03-08 06:30:00
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AWS AWS News Blog AWS Week in Review – March 7, 2022 https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-week-in-review-march-7-2022/ AWS Week in Review March This post is part of our Week in Review series Check back each week for a quick round up of interesting news and announcements from AWS Hello Again The AWS Week in Review is back Many years ago I tried to write a weekly post that captured the most significant AWS activity This was easy … 2022-03-07 21:22:04
AWS AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog Training from AWS is a Missing Piece of the HR Strategy for AWS Partners https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/training-from-aws-is-a-missing-piece-of-the-hr-strategy-for-aws-partners/ Training from AWS is a Missing Piece of the HR Strategy for AWS PartnersThe demand for cloud talent is rising as the reach of transformative cloud technologies continues to grow In turn this increases pressure on human resources HR to successfully recruit retain and reskill top industry talent This post details the impact of AWS training on AWS Partner organizations ranging from improved business outcomes to increased job satisfaction among your employees and how you can inspire your team to participate in training and earn certifications 2022-03-07 21:06:59
AWS AWS Security Blog Customers can now request the AWS CyberGRX report for their third-party supplier due diligence https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/customers-can-now-request-the-aws-cybergrx-report-for-their-third-party-supplier-due-diligence/ Customers can now request the AWS CyberGRX report for their third party supplier due diligenceGaining and maintaining customer trust is an ongoing commitment at nbsp Amazon Web Services AWS We are continuously expanding our compliance programs to provide customers with more tools and resources to be able to perform effective due diligence on AWS We are excited to announce the availability of the AWS CyberGRX report for our customers With the … 2022-03-07 21:50:38
AWS AWS Security Blog Customers can now request the AWS CyberGRX report for their third-party supplier due diligence https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/customers-can-now-request-the-aws-cybergrx-report-for-their-third-party-supplier-due-diligence/ Customers can now request the AWS CyberGRX report for their third party supplier due diligenceGaining and maintaining customer trust is an ongoing commitment at nbsp Amazon Web Services AWS We are continuously expanding our compliance programs to provide customers with more tools and resources to be able to perform effective due diligence on AWS We are excited to announce the availability of the AWS CyberGRX report for our customers With the … 2022-03-07 21:50:38
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海外TECH DEV Community Getting a job in tech part 3: GitHub and articles https://dev.to/carolinacobo/getting-a-job-in-tech-part-3-github-and-articles-4klf Getting a job in tech part GitHub and articlesHaving a well rounded profile will take you a long way Today I wanted to cover the new option for a personalised Readme file Bringing attention to your code is important as well if some potential employers might be looking at your work but you will definitely leave an impression if your profile is more personalised I think there s no one better to explain how to do it than GitHub themselves so here s the documentation on how to change your home Readme file Said that there are other tweaks you can add that will make it stand out  GIFsThat s right you can add GIFs Here s my little cute one greeting whoever visits my page the code for how to use it is below lt img src width px gt BadgesThere are badges for s lot of things languages frameworks editors etc and also in different styles Here some links to different sources where you can find them Shields ioBadgenIleryayoThis a great article with some good resources too  IconsIf for your social media instead of using badges you prefer to use icons you can create them adding them to a folder here you have one to make things easy for you The code to include this in your Readme lt a href gt lt img align left src alt icon LinkedIn width px gt lt a gt  Stats cardIt s a good way to summarise all the contributions you ve done in a really visual way you can change colors and personalise it as well To add it use the code below YOUR USERNAME s GitHub stats theme omni amp show icons true Make sure to change the GitHub username to your GitHub username You can change the themes to any other you like Here s the documentation so you can pick any other style you might like  BodyFor the rest of the body you can use normal markdown Here s the guide from the official site in case you want it handy as well Here s mine as usual if you want to take a look Bonus start writingThis is something that not everyone enjoy and it s really not necessary to do but I really enjoy being able to share some of my knowledge or experiences with other people that might be helpful Writing is probably the best way to do it I m also always available on LinkedIn or my email if you need any help But clearly writing it s easier to have a bigger reach  How to start You might feel as I felt thinking I had no idea of what to write about so for me to start it s been either problems I faced such as understanding what was the difference between em and rem or how I learnt not to use f in my commits on Git But also things I knew for my previous role as recruiter such as how exactly recruiters use LinkedIn to find people and how to improve your profile And I can tell you that have and endless list of other things I didn t know and had to learn that I want to write about But I wanted to start sharing my journey to become a software developer and how my first month as one was So I m sure you have a lot of interesting ideas problems or experiences you that you could share with other people and writing about them is probably the best way to get a better reach Thanks for reading I really appreciate your time If you need any help please reach out Next week I ll be sharing another post about how to prepare for interviews so please subscribe so you will receive it on your email when it s out If you have any questions feel free to drop me a message on LinkedIn or send me an email Have a nice day 2022-03-07 21:33:39
海外TECH DEV Community Kubernetes Community Days Chennai Chapter - Logo Highlights https://dev.to/kcdchennai/kubernetes-community-days-chennai-chapter-logo-highlights-1kf7 Kubernetes Community Days Chennai Chapter Logo Highlightsby Gayathri R Co Organizer KCD Chennai Kubernetes Community Days KCD Chennai chapter logo hosts multiple identities such as the tri color of the Indian National flag monuments in Chennai and green avenue trees In the middle of the logo is the steering arms of the Kubernetes rudder stripes of the Indian national flag Saffron white and green lined by iconic monuments in Chennai Chennai Central station One of the most prominent landmarks of Chennai that serves as the main gateway by Rail to the rest of the country Vailankanni Shrine Known as the Lourdes of the East the Velankanni Church is one of the most revered pilgrimages for Catholics in India San Thome Cathedral Basilica It s a stunning piece of architecture steeped in religious history Ripon Building It is the seat and headquarters of the Greater Chennai Corporation Kapaleeshwarar Temple It s one of the prominent Shiva temples in India situated in Mylapore Chennai St George s Fort It is historically called as White Town It s the first English later British fortress in IndiaValluvar Kottam It is the memorial monument of the Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar who wrote the famous Thirukkural The Logo symbolizes Team spirit talent learning and action Join the KCD Chennai Chapter www kcdchennai inFollow us in Twitter twitter com kcdchennaiFollow us in LinkedIn linkedin com in kcdchennaiJoin our slack channel slack cncf io kcd chennaiEmail organizers chennai kubernetescommunitydays org 2022-03-07 21:25:49
海外TECH DEV Community Learn the MERN stack - by building an Instagram clone (Part One) https://dev.to/tylerasa/learn-the-mern-stack-by-building-an-instagram-clone-part-one-188h Learn the MERN stack by building an Instagram clone Part One MERN stack is made up of four technologiesM for MongoDB MongoDB is a NoSQL database that stores data as JSON objects E for Express Express is a NodeJS framework that is used for building web and mobile applications R for React React is frontend framework built by Facebook for building single page applications N for Node Node is JavaScript backend runtime environment To learn the MERN stack we will be developing an Instagram clone from back to front So we will start with our node backend This will be a two part tutorial This article will focus on the backend This tutorial assumes you already have NodeJS installed and also have a basic understanding of JavaScript Now let s start Open your favorite text editor and create a new project directory and name it whatever you want I am using VS Code but you can use any editor of your choice Set up project and install packagesAfter creating your project directory open the terminal in your project directory and run npm init y to generate an empty project without going through an interactive process With the project set up we need to install the following packages run npm i express mongoose cors dotenv Express to set up the server and mongoose to serve as a client for mongoDB Dotenv is be used to store our environmental values We also install nodemon run the npm i D nodemon This will install nodemon as devDependency nodemon restarts our server every time it detects changes in any of the project files You can choose to ignore installing nodemon server js fileCreate a server js file in the main project directory and add the following code const express require express const cors require cors const app express const port process env PORT app use cors app use express json app listen port gt console log Server running on port port We import express and set up the express server on port and we also import the cors middleware and use it an express middleware We will start our sever by running nodemon server js if you did not install nodemon then run node server js MongoDB Set upNow before we proceed to anything we need set up our database to store user posts and other stuff So let s go over to mongoDB create an account if you don t have one already Create a new project and given it a nameClick on build a database Select the free account Click on create cluster on next page Create the username and password for the database remember the password you are going to need it later Also add the IP address of the your computer you can add an IP of to allow access from anywhere After filling fields you click on finish and close to complete the process it might take a while to complete setting up your cluster Connecting MongoDB to our node serverNow that we have our cluster ready we need to connect our database to the server On the database deployment page click on connect and click on connect application Copy the connection string it should look something like this mongodb srv lt username gt lt password gt cluster xzfc mongodb net lt database name gt retryWrites true amp w majorityReplace lt username gt lt password gt lt database name gt with the respectively values in your database Create env fileCreate an env file in the project directory ATLAS URI mongodb srv lt username gt lt password gt cluster xzfc mongodb net lt database name gt retryWrites true amp w majorityNow we can access the database from anywhere using the process env ATLAS URI Setting the mongoose clientconst express require express const mongoose require mongoose const cors require cors require dotenv config const app express const port process env PORT app use cors app use express json const uri process env ATLAS URI mongoose connect uri useNewUrlParser true const connection mongoose connection connection once open gt console log Databse connection established app listen port gt console log Server running on port port We import the dotenv to allow us to access ATLAS URI in the env Next we connect the mongoose client to to the mongoDB database by passing in the connection string and setting useNewUrlParser true Then after we listen for database connection with once open callback function to signify that a database connection has been established Now you are done with the database set up and we can now start writing some code Defining the database models This is how our application is going to work first a user creates an account then they can post an content with an image attached to it users can also comment on the posts Now that we understand how our application works we can conclude that we need we different document types one for Users one for Comments and another for Posts Defining the User Model user model jsconst mongoose require mongoose const Schema mongoose Schema const userSchema new Schema username type String required true trime true minlength password type String required true trime true minlength const User mongoose model User userSchema module exports User We start off by creating a models folder in the project directory and then creating a user model js file We import Schema from mongoose this will help us define the template Schema for how every user document will look like The first property in schema is username which he set to required and trim to remove whitespace around the text We also set the type to String and set a minlength to The same constraint are applied to the password property After defining the schema we create the User model in the database with mongoose model User userSchema and then export model for use outside the file Defining the Comment model comment model jsconst mongoose require mongoose const Schema mongoose Schema const commentSchema new Schema content type String required true trim true username type String const Comment mongoose model Comment commentSchema module exports Comment Just as we did for the user model js file we will create comment model js in the model folder The comment schema constraints will be similar to those in the user schema Defining the Post model post model jsconst mongoose require mongoose const Schema mongoose Schema const postSchema new Schema caption type String image type String comments type Schema Types ObjectId ref Comment username type String date type Date default Date now const Post mongoose model Post postSchema module exports Post We will also create a post model js in the models folder The schema here looks like the previous ones with a few differences so let s address them The first one comments we reference the Comment model and put it in square brackets to signify that anything stored as comments here will be pushed to an array The date property uses the type Date and set the date when a new instance of the model is created Defining the RoutesNow that we have described what each model should look like we need to set the endpoint for users to be able to make requests to create account login add post and also add comments We will start with defining the user route to register and login Defining the user route The user route will allow users to create new account and also login which means we will be dealing with user passwords User passwords are sensitive and we don t want anyone with access to the database to just login and collect user passwords So we will use bcryptjs to hash the password and store the returned value in the database along with other user data We also need to install jsonwebtoken to generate authentication token for login and register sessions Run the following npm i bcryptjs jsonwebtoken bcryptjs uses a secret to decode and encode data To generate this secret we use the crypto package that comes default with Node Insert the following anywhere in your server js console log require crypto randomBytes toString hex you can delete this line once the string has been generated fcbabeaebdcfbabebabffbbccdbcdcfdfcdffbcedbdbfabaddbcCopy the generated the text and store it in your env file TOKEN SECRET fcbabeaebdcfbabebabffbbccdbcdcfdfcdffbcedbdbfabaddbcNow we can access the TOKEN SECRET from anywhere using the process env TOKEN SECRETCreate a router folder and create a users js file users jsconst router require express Router const bcrypt require bcryptjs const jwt require jsonwebtoken let User require models user model function generateAccessToken id username return jwt sign id username process env TOKEN SECRET expiresIn s router route register post req res gt const username password req body if password username return res status json msg Please Fill All Fields const newUser new User username password User findOne username username err user gt if user res send message User Already Exist else bcrypt genSalt err salt gt bcrypt hash newUser password salt err hash gt if err throw err newUser password hash newUser save then user gt const token generateAccessToken user id user username res json token user router route login post req res gt const username password req body if password username return res status json msg Please Fill All Fields User findOne username username toLowerCase err user gt if user bcrypt compare password user password then isMatch gt if isMatch return res status json msg Invalid Credentials const token generateAccessToken user id user username res json token user module exports router Let s break down the code above We first import the express router bcryptjs and jsonwebtoken Next we define a function to encode the user id and username into the generate token with a lifetime of s hr later when generate the token we will be able decode the token and get back the username and id The first route is a register we destructure the request body to get the username and password We also check the values of the username and password fields and throw an error if empty Store the username and password in the User model we created early then we will check is the provided username already exists in the database if so then we throw an error Else if the username does not exist in the database we use the genSalt method of bcryptjs to generate random bits and add them to our password before hashing it After the hash is generated we replace the text password with the hash We call the generateAccessToken to create a new token for the user and send back the token with the user info The next route is the login route It is pretty much the as the register route the only different is that instead generating a salt we compare the password provided by the user with the hash password stored in the database and if there is a match we proceed like we did with the register route Lastly export the user router To be able to use the user router we need to import it in the server js file const usersRouter require routes users app use users usersRouter Defining the auth middleware and the posts routeNow that we have create our users they need to be able to add posts and also comment on other posts But will need to only allow authenticated users to be able to perform the previously mentioned functions So we will need to create an auth middleware to check if the user has a valid token before they can post or make comments In the project directory create a middleware folder and add an auth file auth jsconst jwt require jsonwebtoken module exports req res next gt const authHeader req headers authorization const token authHeader amp amp authHeader split if token null return res sendStatus jwt verify token process env TOKEN SECRET err user gt if err return res sendStatus req user user next We import the jsonwebtoken and check for an authorization header in the user request and extract the authorization token by splitting the headers if they is no token an error is thrown Else we verify the token to check if it has not expired and then execute the next function to pass control over to the next middleware We export the function also to allow access from anywhere Now back to the post route In the routes folder create a post js file post jsconst router require express Router const auth require middleware auth let Comment require models comment model let Post require models post model let User require models user model get all postrouter get auth req res gt Post find sort date then posts gt res json posts catch err gt res status json error err add a new postrouter route add id post auth async req res gt const caption image req body const id req params const user await User findById id const newPost new Post caption image username user username newPost save then gt res json Post Added catch err gt res status json err add a comment router route add comment id userId post auth async req res gt const id userId req params const content req body const user await User findById userId const newContent new Comment content username user username newContent save then gt res json Comment Added Post findByIdAndUpdate id id push comments newContent err data gt if err res status json error err else res status json data get a postrouter route id get auth req res gt Post findById req params id err post gt if err res status json error err else res status json post get all comments for a postrouter route comments id get auth req res gt Post findById req params id err post gt if err res status json error err else res status json post comments module exports router The first part of the code import the express the auth middleware and the various models we will use later The first route is the a get route that returns all the posts in the database sorting it in a descending order date wise We pass in the middleware function to ensure that request is been made by an authenticated user The next route is a post route to add a new post We destructure the caption and image from the request body and also the id of the username from request params We use an async function to get the username from the User model and store the new post in the Post model After saving the model we then save the model instance in the database Next we define the add a comment this is also a post request method We pass in the id of the post the usernames is commenting and userId of the user making the comment We destructure the req body to get the content of the user comment and store it the comment model and save it in the database After saving the new comment we need to find the specific post the user wants to comment in the database and update by pushing the new comment to its comment array The next route is a get method to fetch single post from the database And the last route is a get method that returns all comment made under a specific post Lastly we export the router We use the auth middleware in all the above route to make sure only authenticate can use them After exporting the router we will import in our server js file and define the endpoint to the post router const postsRouter require routes posts app use posts postsRouter Defining the comment routeBecause the comments are been stored in their own model whenever we make a request in the post router the comments will be returned as ObjectId so we will need to define a route to get the actual data from the database Create a comment js file in the routes folder const router require express Router const auth require middleware auth let Comment require models comment model router route id get auth req res gt Comment findById req params id err comment gt if err res status json error err else res status json comment module exports router We import the express router the auth middleware and the Comment model Then we define a get method fetch a the user comment And export the router like we did for the other routers We import the comment router in the server js file now the server js file should look something like this server jsconst express require express const mongoose require mongoose const cors require cors require dotenv config const app express const port process env PORT app use cors app use express json const uri process env ATLAS URI mongoose connect uri useNewUrlParser true const connection mongoose connection connection once open gt console log Databse connection established const usersRouter require routes users const postsRouter require routes posts const commentRouter require routes comment app use users usersRouter app use posts postsRouter app use comment commentRouter app listen port gt console log Server running on port port Now everything should be working fine and we should be able to login create an account add posts and also make comments A recap of what we have done so farWe set up our express server and mongoDB database Next We generated a jwt secret Then we define the models for the user comment and post After that we defined the routes for the individual models This concludes everything we need to do on the backend next up is the frontend You get access to the full backend code here 2022-03-07 21:23:50
海外TECH DEV Community How Forem is Supporting the People of Ukraine https://dev.to/devteam/why-forem-is-donating-to-ukraine-support-eom How Forem is Supporting the People of UkraineDear DEV Community I wanted to let you know that Forem the open source software company behind DEV has made a donation to Mercy Corps to support the Ukrainian people whose country is currently being invaded Mercy Corps is an organization focused on humanitarian aid and building community Our hearts go out to our community members and colleagues that are most directly impacted by this war and to all who are hurting especially to the countless displaced Ukrainian families We are humbled by those of you who have shared how this devastating attack has impacted you personally We hope that you are able to find connections with other like minded people in places like DEV ーnow more than ever If you are similarly compelled to make a donation in support of the Ukrainian people yourself you can donate to Mercy Corps here For other giving directions here is a resource to check out with a lot of other options for impact Those of us lucky enough to have never experienced this type of strife firsthand must collectively act to help the best of humanity shine during times of atrocity Anyone with a platform no matter the size has the power to be a steward of a better tomorrow ️ 2022-03-07 21:21:21
海外TECH DEV Community Flutter widget to create a group of buttons fast ✈️ https://dev.to/frezyx/flutter-widget-to-create-a-group-of-buttons-fast-3fo7 Flutter widget to create a group of buttons fast ️ How often you see buttons in applications I think in every application that you seen in life And buttons are differentLike thatOr like thatOr like that if your designer is stuck in the pastBut all these buttons are often grouped together for some purposes For multiselect formsSelect genderFor filtersAnother selectionAnd a lot of other cases And how to make similar widgets in Flutter Flutter have base Radio widget for select one of all items logic It is very easy to use You need to tell the value of this element and the current selected value for the entire groupColumn mainAxisAlignment MainAxisAlignment start children ListTile title Text Male leading Radio value groupValue val onChanged value setState val value activeColor Colors green ListTile title Text Female leading Radio value groupValue val onChanged value setState val value activeColor Colors green For multiple choice we have a Checkbox Everything is not so simple with him the work of several checkboxes still needs to be organized Checkbox value false onChanged value setState value value What if I don t want to spend a lot of time releasing similar widgets with logic Or maybe I want to make the widgets custom not the default Radio or Checkbox That s why I m writing this postI have created a library to creating the selection buttons in minimum of time For example see how you can make a group of time selection buttons in linesGroupButton isRadio false onSelected index isSelected gt print index button is selected buttons Here result Well what if I want to use default checkboxes It will be very simpleFirst we will put the buttons in a variable and create a controllerAfter that we will add a buttonBuilder to build any of your most interesting button UIThat s all final controller GroupButtonController final buttons GroupButton isRadio false controller controller onSelected index isSelected gt print index button is selected buttons buttons buttonBuilder selected i context gt CheckBoxTile title buttons i selected selected onTap gt controller toggleIndexes i Here result I could tell you a lot more about this package but I think its repository will tell everything instead of me Package linkGroupButton Support this project with an ️asterisk on Github It s not difficult but it s very nice Source codeA full example for this package can be found here 2022-03-07 21:21:04
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Google in talks to purchase cybersecurity firm Mandiant https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/03/07/google-in-talks-to-purchase-cybersecurity-firm-mandiant?utm_medium=rss Google in talks to purchase cybersecurity firm MandiantGoogle is reportedly in talks to purchase Mandiant a billion cybersecurity company notable for discovering the SolarWinds hack MandiantThe deal which doesn t currently have an associated price would bolster Google s cloud computing business and could allow it to better compete with Microsoft The Information reported Monday Microsoft is also interested in buying the security consultancy Read more 2022-03-07 21:59:18
海外TECH Engadget Instagram pulls Boomerang and Hyperlapse from app stores https://www.engadget.com/instagram-removes-boomerang-hyperlapse-apps-213909811.html?src=rss Instagram pulls Boomerang and Hyperlapse from app storesInstagram isn t just waving goodbye to its IGTV app As TechCrunchreports social media consultant Matt Navarra and various Twitter users including KenSchillinger and WFBrother have all noticed that Instagram s dedicated Boomerang and Hyperlapse apps have disappeared from the Apple and Google app stores Boomerang was still available for Android on Google Play through a direct link as of this writing but searches no longer produce results In a statement to Engadget parent brand Meta said Instagram pulled the software to quot better focus its efforts on the main app quot Apptopia data suggests Instagram pulled Boomerang and Hyperlapse from app stores after March st Boomerang the only one of the two available on both Android and iOS was still relatively popular according to Apptopia with an average of downloads per day before it left Layout is still available if you want to create collages The removal isn t exactly surprising The launches of Hyperlapse in and Boomerang in offered stabilized timelapse and looping videos at a time when Instagram tried to keep its app relatively lean particularly given the lesser performance of some phones at the time In however Instagram is content to include a flurry of features as it fends off rivals ranging from Snapchat like Stories through to TikTok style Reels Boomerang and Hyperlapse are now just camera options Toss in faster smartphones and there s little need for standalone apps revolving around single features The departures also make sense in the context of IGTV s exit At the time Instagram said it wanted to improve the video experience for both creators and viewers This latest move is just an extension of the earlier strategy ーit wants to save you from juggling apps just to produce a clip Looks like instagram has gotten rid of their Boomerang and Hyper Lapse apps but they still have Layout MattNavarrapic twitter com BaqjkSeRーKendall Zac ️‍ KenSchillinger March 2022-03-07 21:39:09
海外TECH Network World Wireless growth, IoT and cars will drive semiconductor demand https://www.networkworld.com/article/3652593/wireless-growth-iot-and-cars-will-drive-semiconductor-demand.html#tk.rss_all Wireless growth IoT and cars will drive semiconductor demand The ongoing deployment of G networks IoT and the automotive sector are the three biggest drivers of semiconductor revenue in the coming fiscal year according to a new survey and analysis issued by KPMG The accounting firm noted that semiconductor makers had shifted their organizational structures in response to those trends with of respondents reporting that they had increased their focus on specific operational requirements for hot applications ーand away from general use chipsets that can be used in multiple products To read this article in full please click here 2022-03-07 21:26:00
Cisco Cisco Blog On International Women’s Day, Cisco supports Kiva in empowering women to become financially independent https://blogs.cisco.com/csr/on-international-womens-day-cisco-supports-kiva-in-empowering-women-to-become-financially-independent On International Women s Day Cisco supports Kiva in empowering women to become financially independentOn this International Women s Day Cisco is honoring women by supporting Kiva s campaign to fund million USD in loans to women worldwide 2022-03-07 22:00:04
海外TECH CodeProject Latest Articles SQL GROUP BY Guide https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5326747/SQL-GROUP-BY-Guide SQL GROUP BY GuideUse the SQL GROUP BY Clause is to consolidate like values into a single row  The group is a set of columns The group by returns a single row from one or more within the query having the same column values 2022-03-07 21:55:00
海外TECH CodeProject Latest Articles Left Join versus Right Join Comparison https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5326895/Left-Join-versus-Right-Join-Comparison Left Join versus Right Join ComparisonI recently put together a lesson on the difference between left join versus right join operators  Outer joins are a great way to match tables while allowing still including rows from one table that don t necessarily match to another table 2022-03-07 21:25:00
海外TECH CodeProject Latest Articles How to use C# with SQL https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5326782/How-to-use-Csharp-with-SQL How to use C with SQLIn this post we ll look at how to use C with SQL In this tutorial we will discuss the process for creating a very simple C console application that connects to a SQL Server database You will learn the most basic steps needed to use C with SQL You will see how we can gather 2022-03-07 21:14:00
海外科学 NYT > Science How to View the Northern Lights From New England and the Midwest https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/06/travel/northern-lights-maine-minnesota.html How to View the Northern Lights From New England and the MidwestWith careful planning timing and luck witnessing the aurora borealis in the Lower is one of the greatest yet most rarely seen spectacles for anyone willing to sacrifice a bit of sleep 2022-03-07 21:56:48
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