Contents tagged with ASP.NET
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.NET Core Service Provider Gotchas and Less-Known Features
In this post I’m going to talk about a few gotchas with the .NET Core’s built-in inversion of control (IoC) / service provider (SP) / dependency injection (DI) library. It is made available as the Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection NuGet package.
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Dynamically Loading Middleware in ASP.NET Core
The concept of middleware has been around since ASP.NET MVC (pre-Core) and OWIN. Essentially, a middleware component lives in a pipeline and handles requests and acts as a chain of responsibility, delegating to any subsequent middleware components registered in the pipeline after itself. The following image (taken from the Microsoft site) shows this.
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Succinctly Books Index
This page lists all the books I wrote or reviewed for Syncfusion’s Succinctly series.
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ASP.NET Core Pitfalls – Session Storage
Previous versions of ASP.NET featured several ways to persist sessions:
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ASP.NET Core Pitfalls – Redirect to Action Keeps Route Parameters
When you redirect after a POST – following the famous Post-Redirect-Get pattern – but your previous view was constructed using a route parameter, then it will be sent to the redirect action as well.
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Mastering ASP.NET Core 2.0 – Discount Offer
My book Mastering ASP.NET Core 2.0 is now available from Packt Publishing. If you are interested in buying the ebook, you can use this discount code, which will give you a 40% discount:
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Mastering ASP.NET Core 2.0
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Getting the HTML for a ViewResult in ASP.NET Core
This is another post tagged “hack”: this time, how to get the HTML for a rendered view, in code. This is a standard solution that does not use any kind of reflection (or other) magic.
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What’s New in .NET Core 1.1
.NET Core 1.1 – including ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core – was just released at the time of the Connect(); event. With it came some interesting features and improvements.
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ASP.NET MVC Core: The Good Parts
MVC 6 should be out any day, so we need to be prepared.