.NET Core Tutorials

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.NET Core Tutorials

.NET Core Tutorials

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Step by step tutorials in .NET Core

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.NET Core Tutorials
.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
@dotnet I like this, but I think forcing organizations (Requiring AD etc) to sign up and not individuals is backwards. Individuals love trying things out and seeing how they fit, then convincing organizations onboard, not the other way around.
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.NET@dotnet·
Introducing the private preview of port tunneling in #VisualStudio for #ASPNET Core projects. 👉 Dev an API consumed by Power Platform 👉 Dev a web hook for an external service 👉 Test a web app on an external device Learn more: msft.it/6011bpwFL
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
@PeterKneale 100%. It's mostly because on the previous posts I was using Google as an example which doesn't use IDs!
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
I have a very specific way of using Specflow to enable non-technical testers to start writing E2E automated tests from Day 1. It's not strictly in the manual, but I find it always gets the automated testing journey off to a bang. dotnetcoretutorials.com/2022/06/01/how…
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
I couldn't stop going down the Playwright E2E testing rabbit hole! If you've ever had to write custom selenium code to "screenshot" your test as you go, then Playwright is gonna seem like an absolute gift at this point! dotnetcoretutorials.com/2022/05/24/usi…
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
I've found Playwright to be a nice little middleground between Cypress and Selenium. It's *very* easy to get E2E tests running in very few lines of code, works with NodeJS, Python, Java and .NET, and even works with your existing testing framework! dotnetcoretutorials.com/2022/05/20/usi…
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David Fowler@davidfowl·
You asked for the structure back! Now you can have it 😅 #dotnet #csharp
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
I used to really dislike "User Secrets" in .NET. I felt in encouraged developers to email passwords and secrets to each other. But.. I've grown to like them for machine specific configurations. dotnetcoretutorials.com/2022/04/28/usi…
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
@davidfowl Ruby fell out of favor, ES6 included a bunch of features (Or with Babel you got the same thing), Typescript has Microsoft backing.
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David Fowler@davidfowl·
What happened to coffeescript?
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
I've been using the same method of auto updating "DateCreated, DateUpdate and DeleteDeleted" fields in the database for quite some time. And all it takes is a little bit of Entity Framework wizardry and you are up and running! dotnetcoretutorials.com/2022/03/16/aut…
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
@MarkRoH_02 Unfortunately not. Seen it done before but it always seems very specific to the application (In terms of links etc)
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.NET Core Tutorials@netCoreTutorial·
I’ve been watching from afar .NET developers argue about a particular upcoming C# 11 feature, Parameter Null Checks. It’s actually just a bit of syntactic sugar to make it easier to throw argument null exceptions, but it’s caused a bit of a stir dotnetcoretutorials.com/2022/02/18/c11…
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