Hi there everyone đź‘‹ If you've been looking for a good tutorial on building APIs with ASP.NET Core, ch
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Hi there everyone 👋 There is no need to configure anything on your local computer, as it uses an interactive Azure Cloud Shell that allows you to perform all the steps discussed in the tutorial. Pretty neat! How you enjoy the articles in this week’s newsletter. - Jerrie Pelser
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Managing Database Transactions in Dapper
Dave Paquette continues his series of blog posts on data access with Dapper. This week, he explores a more complex scenario that involves executing multiple write operations.
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Reducing initial request latency by pre-building services in a startup task in ASP.NET Core
Andrew Lock discusses various steps you can take to “warm up” your application, thereby decreasing the latency of the first request served by your application after startup.
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ASP.NET Core: Saturating 10GbE at 7+ million request/s
Ben Adams looks at some of the test results from the latest TechEmpower Benchmarks continuous results featuring ASP.NET Core 2.2. It is nice to see ASP.NET Core in the top with some of the other best performing web development frameworks.
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Implement dynamic dependency injection in ASP.NET Core 2.2, example with multitenancy scenario
Multi-tenacity is a fairly common feature in many web applications. Anthony Giretti looks at how you can configure and inject different service implementations for different tenants of your application.
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Working with Save-Data header in ASP.NET Core
The Save-Data client hint request header available in some browsers lets developers deliver lighter, faster applications to users who opt-in to data saving mode in their browser. Anuraj shows how to use this header in ASP.NET Core.
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Blazor 0.8.0 experimental release now available
Blazor 0.8.0 is now available! This release updates Blazor to use Razor Components in .NET Core 3.0 and adds some critical bug fixes. You can find getting started instructions, docs, and tutorials for Blazor at https://blazor.net.
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Changes to the web and JSON editor APIs in Visual Studio 2019
In Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2, The Web Tools team made some changes to improve extensibility features for extension developers. To standardize interfaces, the CSS, HTML, JSON and CSHTML editors renamed their assemblies as per the following table:
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What paths for a software engineer are age resilient?
1 point by 2 minutes ago | hide | past | web | | discuss Management is the obvious answer, but I was curious what other paths people have found to be resilient to agism. Or even antifragile, i.e a little grey is a positive.
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Ask HN: Work-life balance?
For health, gym at 5:30am 4 days during the work week and an occasional Saturday workout. I try to eat healthy but not to the point where I’m not looking forward to a meal. Cooking for my SO is also a big stress reliever after a long day or if she’s about to start a 24 hour call shift or something.
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Ask HN: How are you getting through (and back from) burning out?
I’m really struggling to figure out what it is that I should be doing now to get back to wellness and then stay there so I was hoping it would help to read other people’s experience.
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