This addition complemented the GitHub Pull Request work we announced over a year ago. Starting with VS Code version 1.45, this new support to move the issues and source code closer together will be available in the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension (formerly named GitHub Pull Requests)
نوشتن افزونه برای مرورگرها: قسمت اول : کروم
.NET Conf: Focus on Windows is a free, one-day livestream event that features speakers from the community and Microsoft teams working on Windows desktop apps and making them fantastic on the latest .NET 5. Learn why and how to upgrade WPF and Windows Forms apps to .NET 5, see Visual Studio tooling improvements, learn how to leverage cloud services from your client apps, and a whole lot more. You'll also see what the future of native device development with .NET will look like in .NET 6.
Cloud Computing is currently the hot topic in the developer world these days, and it seems all anyone wants to talk about is the cloud. If you're like me you signed up for something like Windows Azure just to see what the hype was all about. There are a lot of good reasons to move an app to the cloud, but it's still not for everyone. There are some things you need to think about before taking this gamble with your app.
نگاهی به React 18
Today at .NET Conf 2019, we shared some exciting announcements for Xamarin and Visual Studio developers, including:
- XAML Hot Reload for Xamarin.Forms: Make changes to your XAML UI. See them reflected live on your emulator, simulator, or physical device.
- Xamarin Hot Restart: Test changes made to your app, including multi-file code edits, resources, and references, while using a much faster build and deploy cycle.
- iOS 13 and Android 10: Take advantage of the full power and performance of native platforms and APIs. Including iPadOS, dark mode, and foldable support.
انتشار Visual Studio 2015 Preview
Visual Studio 2015 Preview contains many new and exciting features to support cross-platform mobile development, web & cloud development, IDE productivity enhancements, and more.
A simple yet organized project template for building ASP.NET Core APIs in .NET Core 3.1
Tools and Frameworks Used
- .NET Core 3.1
- ASP.NET Core - For building RESTful APIs
- Dapper - For data access.
- AutoMapper - For mapping entity models to DTOs.
- AutoWrapper - For handling request Exceptions and consistent HTTP response format.
- AutoWrapper.Server - For unwrapping the Result attribute from AutoWrapper's ApiResponse output.
- Swashbuckle.AspNetCore - For securing API documentation.
- FluentValidation.AspNetCore - For Model validations
- Serilog.AspNetCore - For logging capabilities
- IdentityServer4.AccessTokenValidation - For JWT Authentication handling
- Microsoft.Extensions.Http.Polly - For handling HttpClient Resilience and Transient fault-handling
- AspNetCoreRateLimit - For controlling the rate of requests that clients can make to an external API based on IP address or client ID.
- AspNetCore.Diagnostics.HealthChecks - For performing health checks
- Microsoft.AspNetCore.Diagnostics.HealthChecks - For getting the results of Health Checks in the application
- AspNetCore.HealthChecks.UI - For Health Status visualization
- xUnit and Moq - For unit testing.