Published inStackademicHow LINQ Turns Your C# Code into SQL Queries (With Real Examples)When working with databases in .NET, Language Integrated Query (LINQ) is one of the most elegant features ever introduced. It allows you…Nov 7A response icon1Nov 7A response icon1
Published inLevel Up CodingCQRS ≠ MediatRCQRS is an architectural pattern. MediatR is just a library.Jul 29A response icon1Jul 29A response icon1
Published inStackademicUnderstanding IServiceScopeFactory in .NET: When, Why, and How to Use It (With Real Examples)In modern .NET applications — especially in ASP.NET Core and background services — we rely heavily on dependency injection (DI) to manage…Jul 16Jul 16
Published inLevel Up CodingUsing Enums as Strings in EF CoreWhen working with Entity Framework Core (EF Core), one of the little decisions that can make a big impact is how you choose to store enums…May 19A response icon1May 19A response icon1
Published inStackademicUnderstanding Change Data Capture (CDC) and Its TypesImagine you have a large database that stores customer orders, and you need to keep another system — like a reporting dashboard — updated…Apr 19Apr 19
Published inLevel Up CodingUnderstanding Select vs SelectMany in LINQLINQ (Language Integrated Query) is a powerful feature in .NET that allows developers to query collections of data in a streamlined and…Mar 15Mar 15
Published inStackademicHow to Choose the Right Loading Strategy in EF Core?Eager Loading Vs Lazy LoadingFeb 24Feb 24
Published inLevel Up CodingThe Future of Azure Data Studio: What’s Next for SQL Development?Retiring February 28, 2026Feb 13A response icon1Feb 13A response icon1