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API made for Epicodus to demonstrate an understanding of API creation in ASP.net core MVC using SQL with Entity framework and Swagger Documentation
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This API application manages a message board database, with multiple endpoints to return Board(s), Thread(s), Post(s), and User(s), as well as all nested relationships. Model Hierarchy is: Board -> Thread -> Post, with one-many relationships between Users - Threads, and Users - Posts.
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Aug 20, 2020 - C#
ASP.NET 6 project backed by MySQL server utilizing ASP.NET Core Identity for authentication
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ASP.NET 6 project backed by MySQL server demonstrating many-to-many relationships
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Feb 15, 2024 - C#
An MVC application to track vendors and their orders for a small business.
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Mar 20, 2020 - C#
An ASP.NET MVC application to track and market sweet and savory treats using many-to-many database relationships.
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Apr 1, 2020 - C#
A C# Console Application that counts the number of times a word occurs in a phrase.
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c# code review project with "sneuss" theme factory. this application utilized many-to-many database relations to construct an administrator functionality to our factory, permitting the addition of engineers and machines and then the relation between which engineers are licensed for repairs on their respective machines. This project was written u…
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A C# Console Application to take orders at a bakery.
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Feb 29, 2020 - C#
our madame owner at the Eau Claire's hair salon is in need of a database to manage her clients and stylists. she has requested we write such an application, and has requested we do so in c# using entity .net core mvc with CRUD naming conventions
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Aug 8, 2020 - C#
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