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Announcing an easier way to use latest certificates from Key Vault | ASP.NET Blog
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Using Azure Key Vault from an non-Azure App | Software Engineering
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Docker Tip #32: Automatically Clean up after Docker Daily — Nick Janetakis
"Here’s how to do it using the built in Windows Task Scheduler: Search for “Computer Management” and run it Click “System Tools -> Task Scheduler” in the sidebar Click “Create Task” in the action bar on the right Name it “Docker-System-Prune” Change the security option to “Run whether user is logged on or not” Change “Configure for” (dropdown box) to “Windows 10” Goto the “Actions” tab and click “New” Enter in C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\Resources\bin\docker.exe as the Program/script Add the arguments system prune -f and hit OK to anything it says Goto the “Triggers” tab and click “New” Change the settings to “Daily” and set the “Start” time to 3AM and recur every 1 day Click OK and then click OK again for Create Task Enter in your admin password"
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Handling Entity Framework Core database migrations in production – Part 2 – The Reformed Programmer
Sunday, February 10, 2019
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