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Rapid proof of concept using PostGraphile with Docker to build a C# WinUI 3.0 desktop app

We need to rapidly build a proof of concept to assert whether we could start using Project Reunion 0.5 (WinUI) in C#. The functional domain is a physiotherapy management software. — [proof of concept] evidence, typically deriving from an experiment or pilot project, which demonstrates that a design concept, business proposal, etc. is feasible. Oxford Dictionaries Developing a proof of concept should be quick and focus only on the purpose of the experiment. Also, the proof of concept should be functional…

Postgraphile

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Rapid proof of concept using PostGraphile with Docker to build a C# WinUI 3.0 desktop app
Rapid proof of concept using PostGraphile with Docker to build a C# WinUI 3.0 desktop app
Postgraphile

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Jul 21, 2021

Haskell — eitherParsec error using cabal update

Once in a while, I try new things and this time is playing with Haskell, cabal, and Plutus Pioneer program. In WSL2 with Ubuntu, I got this error using cabal.project file from Plutus Pioneer Program GitHub repo when simply running cabal update : “<eitherParsec>” (line 2, column 1): unexpected ‘p’ expecting space…

Cabal

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Cabal

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Jul 15, 2021

Azure Functions v3 migration guide from .NET Core 3.1 to Isolated Model on .NET 5

This guide will help you migrate from a project with Azure Functions v3 on .NET Core 3.1 to the new Azure Functions Isolated Model on .NET 5. ⚠ ⚠ ⚠ This guide doesn’t provide an exhaustive list of steps. It is based on my own migration and cover only a…

Azure Functions

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Azure Functions v3 migration guide from .NET Core 3.1 to Isolated Model on .NET 5
Azure Functions v3 migration guide from .NET Core 3.1 to Isolated Model on .NET 5
Azure Functions

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Feb 22, 2020

Using the Android emulator on Windows 10 with WSL2

Unfortunately it’s not that simple to run the Android emulator in Windows 10 and start, for example, a React-Native app from WSL2 inside this Android emulator. The emulator you want to use in Windows need to be installed in WSL2 too with the exact same version. Here after you will…

Android

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Using the Android emulator on Windows 10 with WSL2
Using the Android emulator on Windows 10 with WSL2
Android

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Jan 13, 2020

Using ADB with WSL2

In a Windows 10 environment, in order to use the Android emulator in Windows and starting a React-Native app in WSL2; here are the required steps I need to configure the computer to use ADB (Android Debug Bridge). Computer specifications: Windows 10 Pro Insider — build 19541 WSL 2 — Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS ADB — version 1.0.41 (29.0.5–5949299) What the script does: remove any previous port mapping on port 5037 (default port of ADB)

Android

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Android

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Jun 10, 2018

Web development with React (overview)

Disclaimer: This is an old unpublished article that I decided to publish anyway. This is a broad overview about developing a React app from a Windows environment. If you are coming from a non-web, non-JavaScript world, or more precisely from a .NET …

JavaScript

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Web development with React (overview)
Web development with React (overview)
JavaScript

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