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column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.

column saving and serving without touching the column

I wrote an ASP.NET Core 8.0 Web API for an Angular frontend web site with node express and Postgresql 2 years ago we had a habit from that project with frontend programmers and my Web API. I give some columns in the database that I never involved the frontenders use that column to save their kind of settings on it. I’m using Dapper because I love to have SQL in my hands instead of EF Core.