For teaching web development using Visual Studio
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For teaching web development using Visual Studio
A .NET application showcasing a multi-layered architecture for building scalable and maintainable applications.
Full Stack Web Development with ASP.NET. Exploring Web Forms, MVC, Razor Pages, Blazor, Blazor Wasm, ORM, EF Core, Web Services, Web API, Server, and Databases.
Basics and intermediate topics for working with SQL-Server using C#
A comprehensive healthcare platform designed to bridge the gap between patients and doctors.
The Song View Management project simplifies song management and analysis for music industry clients. Users can manage their catalog, track views, and generate analytics. Features include creating, editing, and deleting songs, tracking view counts, and exporting detailed PDF reports summarizing song statistics for comprehensive performance insights.
Code samples to store and read information from appsettings.json for web projects. Not a how to step by step but instead solid code samples
Using SQL-Server computed columns with EF Core
🧪 Proof of Concept for a Web API made with .NET 7 and ASP.NET Core 7.0
Learn about using datetime2 precision
Provides code samples for adding a select option to a dropdown which is dynamic done with Razor Pages and will work with ASP.NET Core too
Working with command line parameters/arguments for console projects
Code First Approach Using Entity Framework-Core
A sample shopping website based on Microservices architecture
ASP.NET Core WebAPI with React Maintaining Clean Architecture and CQRS + Mediator
This proof of concept application is a basic demonstration of a microservices architecture backend powering a React application
Collection of EF Core 7 code samples kept simple
FluentScheduler library code sample
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