Author: Shahzad Khan
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EF and Dapper Read performance
Read more: EF and Dapper Read performanceThis is a simple comparison based off of Hand-coded (using SqlDataReader) benchmark of select mapping over 500 iteration – POCO serialization, which is 47ms.
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Philips Hue vs Kasa
Read more: Philips Hue vs KasaAre you looking to build a smart home. Should you go with KASA Blubs or Hue? Read below; I’d still go Hue if I had…
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Computer Graphic Cards
Read more: Computer Graphic CardsDirectX 12 Ultimate is the new gold standard for gaming graphics on both PC and the next generation of Xbox consoles: DirectX is a technical tool…
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Proxmox alert configuration via gmail
Read more: Proxmox alert configuration via gmailA short list to configure Proxmox VE to send alert using Gmail account;
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Intel NUC’s on edge – Case Study
Read more: Intel NUC’s on edge – Case StudyEdge computing, the idea of having cloud-native resources at the edge of a network, is an emerging concept in IT, and it’s having an impact…
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