Bitcoin
Bitcoin was invented in 2008. Since that time, the Bitcoin blockchain has operated without significant disruption. (To date, any of problems associated with Bitcoin have been due to hacking or mismanagement. In other words, these problems come from bad intention and human error, not flaws in the underlying concepts.)
A network of so-called computing “nodes” make up the blockchain.
Nodes
(computer connected to the blockchain network using a client that performs the task of validating and relaying transactions) gets a copy of the blockchain, which gets downloaded automatically upon joining the blockchain network.
Together they create a powerful second-level network, a wholly different vision for how the internet can function.
Every node is an “administrator” of the blockchain, and joins the network voluntarily (in this sense, the network is decentralized). However, each one has an incentive for participating in the network: the chance of winning Bitcoins.
Nodes are said to be “mining” Bitcoin, but the term is something of a misnomer. In fact, each one is competing to win Bitcoins by solving computational puzzles. Bitcoin was the raison d’etre of the blockchain as it was originally conceived. It’s now recognized to be only the first of many potential applications of the technology.
There are an estimated 700 Bitcoin-like cryptocurrencies (exchangeable value tokens) already available. As well, a range of other potential adaptations of the original blockchain concept are currently active, or in development.
Dotnet, DotnetCore, Azure, C#,VB.net, Sql Server, WCF, MVC ,Linq, Javascript and Jquery
2 February 2019
21 November 2018
Set Seed value in SQL Server
Seed value in SQL Server
SyntaxDBCC CHECKIDENT ('tablename', RESEED, seedvalue);
Example DBCC CHECKIDENT ('[Prices]', RESEED, 4747030);
SyntaxDBCC CHECKIDENT ('tablename', RESEED, seedvalue);
Example DBCC CHECKIDENT ('[Prices]', RESEED, 4747030);
28 April 2018
Steps to create CSS and Map file from CSS Less File
Steps to create CSS and Map file from CSS
Less File
Install latest Node JS - Node Js Installation, Go to command prompt and run
Go to Command Prompt and move to less file folder that we are going to create
For e.g., I am going to change HelloWorld [Less File]
In Command prompt go to C:\Project\CSS
Install latest Node JS - Node Js Installation, Go to command prompt and run
npm install less,
Now less installed successfullyGo to Command Prompt and move to less file folder that we are going to create
For e.g., I am going to change HelloWorld [Less File]
In Command prompt go to C:\Project\CSS
Run following Command in Command Prompt
lessc HelloWorld.less HelloWorld.css --source-map=HelloWorld.css.map
–verbose
Now CSS and Map file is generated in the respective folder.
5 March 2016
Difference between Lazy Loading and Eager Loading
Difference between Lazy Loading and Eager Loading
http://www.dotnet-tricks.com/Tutorial/entityframework/RIWW210913-Difference-between-Lazy-Loading-and-Eager-Loading.html
http://www.dotnet-tricks.com/Tutorial/entityframework/RIWW210913-Difference-between-Lazy-Loading-and-Eager-Loading.html
21 February 2016
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