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G'day CUMGroup! |
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Hi Team AMOGUS, We really enjoyed your blog post. We like your ER-Diagramm, it is very clear to look at, the important connections are very simple yet good structured. Also, you've already implemented it, with a good explanation of how you did it, well done! Sincerely, |
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Hakuna Matata AMOGUS fans,
A lot of things happened in this sprint and we are excited to show you our progress!
We made huge progress in both the frontend and backend, and finished our ER-Diagram for our Database design.
For development, we will use SQLite as a database, due to its simplicity.

@Annalytic-programming worked hard on an(n)alyzing our data-storage needs and came up with following Diagram:
All these entities and relationships are already implemented in our Backend using the EntityFramework Library, which translates the tables and relations into classes, objects and relations (and vice versa). @Annalytic-programming , @AlexMi-Ha and @jas20202 refined the ER-Scheme and implemented the necessary Entities in C#.
Furthermore @AlexMi-Ha managed to implement the AuthService and Controller in our Backend. Take a look:
All Api Endpoints of our Application will be visible and testable (for devs) in the Swagger UI.
Additionally, thanks to @WachtelHD, we have our first demo of our landing page UI ready!

But that's it for this weeks blog entry.
I hope you are as excited as we are for the upcomming weeks!
Yours truly,
CUMGroup
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