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    CCM (C# Collections Mapper)

    The CCM is a mini ORM, working with the database and C# collections

    CCM is a solution for the data management layer in the combination of Sql Server with a C # application. In whole this is a strongly typed entity mapper projecting the application's business logics onto database tables using T-SQL stored procedures. CCM allows you to implement fairly complex data structures in your application, without bothering about difficult and tedious questions of data acquisition and conversion issue, allowing you to pay more attention to the develop of business logic and UI. ...
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    RxJavaSamples

    RxJavaSamples

    Examples of some of the most common usages of RxJava 2 and Retrofit

    Examples of some of the most common uses of RxJava 2 with Retrofit. For the interface that needs to request the token first, then use flatMap() to connect the token request and the actual data request coherently, without having to write a nested Callback structure. For non-disposable tokens (tokens that can be reused), after obtaining the token, save it for repeated use, and use retryWhen() to automatically re-acquire the token when it expires, making the process of token acquisition completely transparent and simplified. ...
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