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Troels Mortensen
Приєднався 14 жов 2013
Hello, and welcome to my channel.
My content is mainly videos used for my teaching, or sometimes about the game development I do, whenever I have time.
My content is mainly videos used for my teaching, or sometimes about the game development I do, whenever I have time.
Відео
EFC Basics 10 - many to many relationship
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Configuring a many to many relationship.
EFC Basics 9 - one to many relationship
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This time we look at the one to many relationship.
EFC Basics 8 - one to one relationships
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How to configure a one to one relationship
EFC Basics 6 - Navigation Properties
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Introduction to the concept of navigation properties.
EFC Basics 5 - Primary keys
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I show different ways of configuring the primary key of an entity
EFC Basics 4 - Conventions
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Brief overview of EFC conventions for implementing entities.
EFC Basics 3 - DbContext
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Taking a look at four conventions for implementing entities.
EFC Basics 2 - Setting up
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Adding EFC packages to your project, and installing EF CLI tools
EFC Basics 1 - Introduction
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Introduction to this video series, presentation of the ER model we will work with.
DCA Elective Course Introduction
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Presentation for my elecetive course. Below is the transcript: DCA script Hi, my name is Troels. I have this elective course, I call it domain centric architecture. Or DCA, for short. I consider it the spiritual successor of SDJ2, SWE, and DNP. This elective course will build upon elements taught in these three base-courses. From SDJ2 you were taught MVVM, a way to create structure in your appl...
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 10 - Create task feature
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 10 - Create task feature
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 9 - Generic Mock DAO
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I rework my current two test Mocks to combine the functionality in one generic abstract Mock class. This will make it simpler to create DAO Mocks in the future. GitHub: github.com/TroelsMortensen/BasicServerArchitecture
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 8 - Initial network layer implementation
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Starting on the socket network layer, developed through tests.
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 7 - Database integration test
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 7 - Database integration test
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 6 - Starting on the TaskService
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 6 - Starting on the TaskService
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 5 - Finishing user service
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 5 - Finishing user service
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 4 - Implementation with TDD
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 4 - Implementation with TDD
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 3 - Transaction Script
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 3 - Transaction Script
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 2 - Data Access Object
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 2 - Data Access Object
Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 1 - Overview
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Introduction to basic server architecture - Part 1 - Overview
Git introduction - Part 15 - Handling Merge Conflicts
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Git introduction - Part 15 - Handling Merge Conflicts
Git introduction - Part 13 - Working with Branches
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Git introduction - Part 13 - Working with Branches
Git introduction - Part 14 - Branching Strategies
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Git introduction - Part 14 - Branching Strategies
Git introduction - Part 12 - Semester Project Setup
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Git introduction - Part 12 - Semester Project Setup
Git introduction - Part 11c - Setup Git in Rider
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Git introduction - Part 11c - Setup Git in Rider
Git introduction - Part 11b - Add Existing Project to Git in IntelliJ
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Git introduction - Part 11b - Add Existing Project to Git in IntelliJ
Git introduction - Part 11a - Add New Project to Git in IntelliJ
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Git introduction - Part 11a - Add New Project to Git in IntelliJ
thank you!
great tutorial as always, i hope fenris is doing well
great video as always
This helped me soo much!!! Very underated
3 years old and still helpfull thanks
Hope you were my OS lab course's instructor👍
thank you
Thank you so much for this tutorial
This is software engineering at its best, thank you very much
Hey there, I was wondering if you've completed the project. I was hoping to replicate it for my uni work as well.
stan xdinary heroes
Thank you for the clarification
Do you have scrum documentation... If had please send it
Very helpful, thanks a lot!
Great channel!
should u install postgreSQL first before trying to connect it via datagrip? getting error "28P01] FATAL: password authentication failed for user "postgres"
troels, do you have this code?
спасибо
thank you
rally cool tutorial ! But sometimes i am asking myself why you make it so complicated. Lets say for the id number of your todo objects. 1. Just create a static variable called idCounter with initial value 0. 2. Each time you create a new todo object increment this idCounter in the contructor and set the id to this idCounter value. Thats all, just KISS ;-)
Thank you
thank you so much
Great!
Good job, nice multithreading
I Like it!!! very good explaning
Beautiful example to lead into multithreading. Thank you!
goat
Great job! Which design programm did you use?
thanksss
Troels you are the MAN . Just wanted to tell you how amazing job you are doing with those videos .
Amazing Tutorial! Thank you so much!
Thank you SO much for this lecture!
Nice
Nice. Next part?
Is there anyway you could explain preparing documentation and reports to support and reflect progress on requirements, goals, objectives, action items, upcoming events, issues.
Amazing video ....as always. Thank you for this troels
Wonderful
Thank you very much. Helpful.
What benefit of ViewHandler?
Now I understand it.
So genius, How did you think of separating stage to viewhandler and avoid default stage?
I want the diagram image, so amazing.
Which soft to create the diagram?
Nice. I love javafx and mvvm pattern.
I like the idea. Phone screens are small and fingers are big, this will cause issues with the current UI. I suggest getting a build running on your own phone quickly and nail the UI. You're gonna find that the buttons have to be bigger and less of them. For the color picker, you should put that at the bottom, so that when the user holds their finger a popup zoomed in window appears above, thus giving more precision.
How can i make thing that i open another view when some things are done - login attempt ?
extraordinary lecture, thank you!
I needed this and it was here. Ty so much!
Very nice explained and easy to understand! Thank you for the video!
Is it a normal problem that the program stops throwing errors and just wont run without giving you any idea why when nesting fxml ? not sure how all of this works if its based on reflection or something but if something breaks it does not throw any exception no matter how many try-catches you have
Very good introduction to EJB :) Thanks
Amazing video, trying to learn this and my god its tough. I was just wondering since you'w said through out the video you would show how to apply the flyweight pattern to the openView method. But you never did. Code on github dosnt look any diffrent either, any chance you will update it and explain it?
great explanation and code. Please make more such videos. Can you share a github link where I can view this code?
Hey man, really good course, i always had struggled with the architecture of desktop apps, working on web frameworks like django and laravel has broke me.