Develop Database Front-End Application [closed] - sql

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I have an SQL database, and I need to develop a front-end application so that users can view the tables in this database and suggest new entries. This application should be online and offline. Should I develop my application using ACCESS or ASP.NET? And where can I find tutorials to help me start?

You need to have a view for displaying your application
ASP.NET would be more appropriate for that.
You could use PHP or some of the related MVC frameworks of it.

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Authentication in nextJS: passport.js or next-auth [closed]

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I currently building in next.js. I am coming from a MEAN app where I was using passport.js for authentication.
I have seen that in NextJs I can still use passport.js or next-auth.
I am wondering what are the pros of cons of using one over the other. And is there one "more suitable" for next.js
since nextauth is designed specifically for nextjs, that one would be more suitable.
and stop using angluar :)

Local DB for Universal Windows App [closed]

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I'd like to know what's the best solution to manage a database into a Universal Windows App. I was used to use SQL Server Compact CE, but of course it's not compatible with UWP. Is there a Microsoft way to do that, which integrates well with Entity ?
Database for Universal Windows Apps is provided through SQLite. See this example http://blogs.u2u.be/diederik/post/2015/09/08/Using-SQLite-on-the-Universal-Windows-Platform.aspx

I want to learn twitter bootstrap.Which is the best site for learning online? [closed]

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How much time is required to learn bootstrap?
just use the official website www.getbootstrap.com
Go through the Getting Started section, it will cover all the main things to know about using this amazing framework.
After that, just try to build a simple website using the responsive grids and available components.

How is Highcharts.com documentation generated [closed]

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This is loosely related to Highcharts, but they have a great documentation at http://api.highcharts.com/highcharts and I'd like to know how it is made.
Its actually not generated from source; instead we have database model where we can express inheritance/overrides/deprecation/version/return types/... and other meta-data for each property. The database is currently a mongodb instance but could really be any type of database.
On top of the database there is a rest api that the webpage is using to query for more options (when you click "expand" on a node). The server is implemented as a java webapp using the spring-framework and the webpage is implemented using jquery+jquery-ui.

simple tutorial on how to use SQLite [closed]

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I'm using VB.NET and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to create an application. I was told I should use SQLite instead, as I want my application to be standalone with an embedded database. Can someone please provide me with a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a standalone application with an embedded database?
Sorry, I'm quite new to this. Thanks for reading and answering.
This website looks fairly promising:
https://www.dreamincode.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=157830
Here is a quick tutorial: SQlite on .NET in three minutes