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مستندات ASP.NET 5
Getting Started Installing ASP.NET 5 On Windows Installing ASP.NET 5 On Mac OS X Installing ASP.NET 5 On Linux Choosing the Right .NET For You on the Server Tutorials Your First ASP.NET 5 Application Using Visual Studio Your First ASP.NET 5 Application on a Mac Publish to an Azure Web App using Visual Studio Conceptual Overview Introduction to ASP.NET 5 Introducing .NET Core DNX Overview Understanding ASP.NET 5 Web Apps Fundamentals Working with Static Files Routing Configuration Dependency Injection Diagnostics Working with Multiple Environments OWIN .NET Execution Environment (DNX) DNX Overview Creating a Cross-Platform Console App with DNX Working with DNX Projects Using Commands Publishing and Deployment Publish to a Docker Image Client-Side Development Grunt and Gulp: Task Runners Manage Client-Side Packages with Bower Building Beautiful, Responsive Sites with Bootstrap Knockout.js MVVM Framework Styling Applications with Less, Sass, and Font Awesome Security Enabling authenication using external providers Account Confirmation and Password Recovery with ASP.NET Identity Two-factor authenication with SMS using ASP.NET Identity Data Protection Extensibility Writing Middleware
استفاده از MongoDB با Web API
MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database that makes it a great backend for Web APIs which lend themselves towards a document store rather than a relational store. In this blog we show how you can use MongoDB with ASP.NET Web API to build an ApiController with support for HTTP GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE.
You'll often hear the terms framework
and platform
used interchangeably. This can be very confusing. You'll hear that .NET Core is a platform. Then you'll read that .NET Core is cross-platform. Next, you'll learn that .NET Core is a framework. And it doesn't help that framework is part of the name of the original full .NET Framework.
In this post, I explain the difference between frameworks and platforms and explain why sometimes you'll see .NET being referred to as a framework and other times see it referred to as a platform.
The current process creates friction for users. Finding an OTP within an SMS message, then copying and pasting it to the form is cumbersome, lowering conversion rates in critical user journeys. Easing this has been a long standing request for the web from many of the largest global developers. Android has an API that does exactly this. So does iOS and Safari