How did the tags information come in the session detail, although we do not have a relationship definition? So how can we fetch the related data via api?
Would love to see this integrated with ef core so in a code first application you could simply use the attributes or ef config files to create the same outputs
@@TheTobbe31 You throw in a serious or relevant comment, but are not willing to explain WHY you think so as @DavideMauri asked? That doesn't seem relevant or serious to me. Over and out!
How did the tags information come in the session detail, although we do not have a relationship definition? So how can we fetch the related data via api?
Would love to see a beginners series for this, similar to what was done recently for FE and BE for beginners
This looks really cool
Would love to see this integrated with ef core so in a code first application you could simply use the attributes or ef config files to create the same outputs
This seems duplicates OData, which is awesome to expose relational data model.
Is this session about how to create technical debt? Joke aside, it can happen easily if not careful
I guess you still use notepad to write your code, right? ;)
@@DavideMauri Not really. My comment is very relevant
@@TheTobbe31 so, on a more serious note, why do you think that?
@@DavideMauri I regard “Relevant” and “serious” to be synonyms in this case. Over and out!
@@TheTobbe31 You throw in a serious or relevant comment, but are not willing to explain WHY you think so as @DavideMauri asked?
That doesn't seem relevant or serious to me. Over and out!