Multi-User ASP.NET Blogging Application
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Aug 2, 2023 - C#
Multi-User ASP.NET Blogging Application
Statiq Web is a flexible static site generator written in .NET.
The original DasBlog reimagined with ASP.NET Core
✔ [ SIOC ] Swastika I/O Core is an all in one platform (e.g CMS, eCommerce, Forum, Q&A, CRM...) ASP.NET Core / Dotnet Core System based on SIOH Framework.
A blog (engine) completely written in C# and Blazor. It aims to be a simple use and easy to extend platform. Blogposts are written in Markdown and are rendered to HTML. This gives all the flexibility needed to express yourself but also have an easy way of creating posts in the first place.
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A simple, easy to use, powerful .NET CORE CMS & eCommerce solution for managing websites, blogs, and shops.
Simple ASP.NET Core static blog engine
An open source blog engine built with ASP.NET Core
A simple blog engine for ASP.NET Core developers.
Powerful .NET 8 Blog API. Create your own custom front-end or explore a complete blog API. Contains Swagger, OAuth2, Clean code, Resource based authorization, Advanced search (Specification pattern) and much more.
A fast and minimal Blog Engine for ASP.NET Core
A minimalist blog system built with dotnet core 2.2 and angular 7.
The codebase of my personal website
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