SOLID Design Principles
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Apr 9, 2020 - C#
SOLID Design Principles
Angular 9 + .Net Core 3.1 web application (SPA)
Sample API application prepared with .Net Core.
bare-bones web service for dotnet core 3.1 using C# 8, with swagger and serilog ready.
Lambda function connected to an SQS queue that sends emails using message information.
Bare-bones web service for the data access layer.
In this Tutorial I am gonna take you through Swagger Implementation With Dot-net Core and MongoDB on Cloud.
A Simple .NET Core 3.1 Conosle Application that read data from some CSV files, processes the data and then write them in a perticular format into text files.
.Net Core 3.1 Web Api design versioning, Jwt bearer authentication, swagger documentation, serilog logger, EF Core Repository pattern, Db Migration, docker, xUnit Tests, dependency injection and project layers
Template for MicroService in .NET Core
2020 Computer Science HL IA・An application that parses multiple different types of resumes and puts the data, in a sorted fashion, on a database. Name based on the "Death Note" character. (http://bit.ly/l-dn)
Output as JSON
This project is a lab of Dotnet core 3.1 web API on Heroku using Empire Puzzles information
This repository contains the source code for a .NET Core Global Tool I developed, as detailed in my blog post. The tool automates the creation of a specified folder and populates it with essential dotfiles. This process effectively seeds the folder, preparing it for Git and development use.
MongoDB is highly cross platform and can just work with about everything. As our point of concern, MongoDB can be seamleslly integrated with ASP.NET Core to take the maximum advantage of this awesome document based NOSQL Database. Let’s setting up MongoDB Server and ultimately building a ASP.NET Core 3.1 WebAPI that does CRUD operations on a Mon…
Building an event driven .NET Core app with Dapr
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