A boilerplate / starter template for Web API server based on ASP .Net.
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A boilerplate / starter template for Web API server based on ASP .Net.
Soap Web Services using .Net Core.
A project using Dapper and Entity framework together as an example
Stocks Discussion Forum
Search for tweets by Twitter handle or by content. Also view random tweets from 5 popular twitter accounts in the NFT Twitterverse! This application uses React JS and react-bootstrap on the front-end and ASP.NET Core WebAPI for the back-end.
Web-API to team and championship management
A example of how to use a database testcontainer (postgresql) for integration testing
An ASP.NET Core SignalR Chat with a React TypeScript client
Demo DotNet Web API to explain usage of azure redis cache to cache the data and sending message to azure service bus
based on tutorials from https://dotnettutorials.net/course/asp-net-core-web-api-tutorials/
A website for package delivery. Front-end is implemented in Javascript and uses Leaflet maps for forward/reverse geocoding. The page allows for adding/looking up packages and vehicles transporting the parcels. Back-end is a .NET web application which assigns new packages to the closest available vehicles and computes transport routes using Dijks…
Backend for a twitter clone app I am making
Explore .NET and Angular implementations of All type of CAPTCHA for enhanced application security against bots and spam.
Self-hosted CRUD app for RESTful database management
Twitter-liknande chatt-applikation byggd med .NET 6 och React. Realtidskommunikationen skapad med hjälp av SignalR.
The Mood Tracker API is a .NET Core Web API designed to help users track their moods over time. Users can log their moods, schedule reminders to log their moods, view their mood history, and receive personalized suggestions based on their mood data.
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