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Hi,
We are designing a SQL Server database with link tables for many-to-many relations.
The question is are there any best practices for naming these kinds of tables for use with the entity framework?
Let's say there's a table
Customer
and
Address
Then there is a link table between them, what…
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While other questions have tackled the broader category of sequences and modules, I ask this very specific question:
"What naming convention do you use for dictionaries and why?"
Some naming convention samples I have been considering:
# 'value' is the data type stored in the map, while 'key' is…
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A long long long time ago (in 2006 in fact) I published a blog post entitled Suggested Best Practises and naming conventions in which I suggested a bunch of acronyms that folks could use to prefix object names in their SSIS packages, thus allowing easier identification of those objects in log records…
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Maybe it’s just me, but with some of the MS Products being released in 2010 with "2010" in their product name, is the naming of the SQL Server product suite being released with product name that doesn’t make sense, our latest SQL Server Release which is now just about to be released is "SQL…
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User interface for web applications in general contain various buttons for performing CRUD operations. What would be the suggested naming convention for button labels while performing the following actions..
User creation (Add User... or Add User or Add user)
Event creation (Add Event... or Add…
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