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ASP.NET Core 6: Minimal APIs, two reasons why I can’t do without it so far

2021-08-27 by anthonygiretti

Introduction A few days ago I introduced you to the minimal APIs, in this blog…

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ASP.NET Core 5 & EntityFramework Core: Clean, clear and fluent integration tests with Calzolari.TestServer.EntityFramework, FluentAssertion.Web and xUnit

2021-04-17 by anthonygiretti

Introduction Not long ago I was asked to do integration tests with ASP.NET Core and…

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Building real time charts with Angular 5, Google Charts, SignalR Core, .NET Core 2, Entity Framework Core 2 and SqlTable dependency, part 1

2017-12-31 by anthonygiretti

  This series of articles aims to provide a proof of concept for building real…

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Building real time charts with Angular 5, Google Charts, SignalR Core, .NET Core 2, Entity Framework Core 2 and SqlTable dependency, part 3

2017-12-31 by anthonygiretti

  << Back to part 2 We are done with the project setup and the…

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Building real time charts with Angular 5, Google Charts, SignalR Core, .NET Core 2, Entity Framework Core 2 and SqlTable dependency, part 2

2017-12-31 by anthonygiretti

  << Back to part 1 Let’s take a look on what does the project…

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