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How do I separate my work and personal Github accounts? Let’s say you’re working from home.
You are using your personal computer for your personal projects. Then you find your new employer is using Github. You already have your computer set up with an SSH key for your personal Github account, and like some people suggest, you are creating a separate Github account for your almighty employer.
You know, work-life balance?
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Introduction I have recently been dabbling with .NET Core after years of being a Java specialist. And so far I’m liking it.
That’s another story, but in the meantime let’s talk about how to set up EF Core, code-first, on .NET Core 3.1.
It took my time– a whole weekend– to find references and make it work. I don’t know if it’s my inexperience in the framework kicking in, or there isn’t much on the web.
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Life would not pause and wait for you. Let me start with a widely-known quote.
I know these times are hard. Many of us are merely trying to survive.
And that is fine. I want to give you a pat on the back for a job well done. I will not force you to change whatever your state is right now.
But still, reality sucks. Life is not an episode of your favorite series on Netflix that you can pause whenever you hear the call of nature.