RentACar is a car rental solution. This project includes an enterprise-grade solution for building RESTful services using ASP.NET Web API and C#.
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RentACar is a car rental solution. This project includes an enterprise-grade solution for building RESTful services using ASP.NET Web API and C#.
This is a simple .NET Web API project for managing books, created to explore .NET 8 with Entity Framework Core using an in-memory database. The project follows the repository pattern to handle book-related operations.
This project is a web application designed to manage project details efficiently.
A CRUD web API for a todo application; implemented in .NET Core Web API (.NET 6.0)
This repository contains a .NET Web API for managing contacts. The API allows you to perform CRUD operations (Create, Read, Update, Delete) on contacts stored in a SQL database.
Implementation of Redis caching in a .NET 6 Web API for optimized performance. Learn to configure Redis connection, set up cached data.
FormulaAirline is a .NET 6 Web API project that utilizes RabbitMQ as a message broker for efficient communication between components.
This repository contains a .NET Web API project showcasing implementation of Repository Design Pattern. Tech stack includes .Net 6, Entity Framework core as the Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool for interacting with a SQL Server database.
.NET Web API using Clean Architecture and DDD
Creating a simple web application for managing the employee recruitment for the HR’s in the organization .It consists 3 tabs Home ,Add/Update Recruit ,Recruit List : which includes operations like pagination, filtering, sorting, plotting graph to denote the count of recruits based on the status.
This is a simple .NET 6 Web API project that uses Dapper as the ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) to interact with a SQL Server database. The project includes basic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations for managing products.
.NET Web API. Part of a group exam in the Web Development course at Kristiania University College. From Nov 22.
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