Consider a scenario where you already have an API live and being used by users. Let's assume you want to enhance existing API capabilities while maintaining existing functionality. While some users may still use the older API, others prefer a version with new or improved features. So, you need a way to build and manage multiple versions of your APIs. This strategy is also known as API versioning.
Identification and management of differences in database objects and actual data is an indispensable part of database management. Without a doubt, you want it...
Having a database under source control brings huge benefits. Therefore, we decided to review and compare two popular version control tools, dbForge Source Control...
Systems often work with distributed databases that contain distributed tables. Distribution is supported by various mechanisms, including replication. In this case, it is...
Devart is glad to announce the release of the new versions of dotConnect ADO.NET data providers, LinqConnect - our LINQ to SQL-compatible ORM solution,...
When preparing the release of updated Review Assistant and Code Compare versions, our main objective was to support new Visual Studio 2019.
In Code Compare,...
Please welcome a new version of dbForge SQL Complete 6.1 with support for Visual Studio 2019, new command line interface and tunable Summary Panel.
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SQL Complete allows developers to use IntelliSense when they write SQL queries in SQL Server Management Studio. The tool will tell you the exact formatting you should use for your SQL commands while you are writing them and will therefore help you write fast, perfectly formatted SQL statements.