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MIT License | MIT License |
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FastEndpoints
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Choosing Between Controllers and Minimal API for .NET APIs
Bonus Time! In addition to the Microsoft-supported methods above, many community frameworks exist for building APIs with .NET. FastEndpoints is an option I found recently that seems very promising. With performance benchmarks that put them on par with Minimal API, they are firmly ahead of Controller-based APIs.
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How do you structure large Minimal API Projects?
Have you had a look at FastEndpoints yet? Any thoughts?
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Microsoft launches new app store for Windows – from React to Shoelace, Lit, Vite
And yet, all Microsoft's demos for the upcoming changes for Blazor in .NET 8 (like SSR) has been a public facing recipe site (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD2-DwuOfKM). I'd say this is a very similar use case as the Microsoft Store.
I love .NET and ASP.NET Core, but I use it purely for backend. And even there, I use 3rd party libraries like Fast Endpoints (https://fast-endpoints.com/). Microsoft keeps bringing in new technologies and effectively abandoning the ones that fall out of favour (look at the progression from MVC -> Razor Pages -> Blazor). I do not blame the Microsoft Store team for not trusting the .NET team to not simply abandon Blazor as well somewhere down the line and instead opt for other technologies for the front-end.
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Idea validation | low-code API factory
I also find a very similar framework in .NET "Fast Endpoints"
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Easiest way to build the fastest REST API in C# and .NET 7 using CQRS
I gave it a go and I was impressed how easy and fast it was to set it all up. Since I'm not a big fan of REPR pattern almost all my projects are using CQRS pattern with a help of MediatR ](https://github.com/jbogard/MediatR) I immediately started going over something similar that Fast Endpoints offer which is a command bus.
- Should I utilize C#/.NET Core, or go with Typescript for a React front end?
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Which 'part' of dotnet should I learn for backend web dev?
Ive personally been using FastEndpoints which is a community built thing on top of minimal apis - https://fast-endpoints.com/
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Reprise - a micro-framework that brings the REPR pattern into Minimal APIs
I've just started to use a similar thing, and it's so much better than controllers - https://fast-endpoints.com/
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Easiest/Standard way to implement a simple HTTP REST API?
Sort of minimal but check out FastEndpoint. https://fast-endpoints.com/
CleanArchitecture
- How do you structure large Minimal API Projects?
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Best .NET Core API project for learning?
https://github.com/jasontaylordev/CleanArchitecture for beginners who want to see what good api projects are like.
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KwikDeploy - Starting new Docker Deployment Open Source Project
Edit:Bootstrapped the .NET backend using Clean Architecture template (https://github.com/jasontaylordev/CleanArchitecture/tree/net7.0).
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Why CQRS?
The CleanArchitecture is a typical empty boilerplate for a base line CQRS, but it doesn't come up with any batteries included.
- Advice for the web API app development using clean architecture in .NET 6.
- What are the GitHub repositories or blogs to learn industry-standard coding for Web API
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DDD Design when it comes is it correct approach
For reference, see how Jason Taylor has his template setup. https://github.com/jasontaylordev/CleanArchitecture
- Are dotnet contracting jobs common?
- ASP.NET Core Web API Best Practices
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How to use MediatR with query string params and id in the url?
Or… you can just take a command in your controller like this: https://github.com/jasontaylordev/CleanArchitecture/blob/main/src/WebUI/Controllers/TodoListsController.cs
What are some alternatives?
ApiEndpoints - A project for supporting API Endpoints in ASP.NET Core web applications.
CleanArchitecture - Clean Architecture Solution Template: A starting point for Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core
Carter - Carter is framework that is a thin layer of extension methods and functionality over ASP.NET Core allowing code to be more explicit and most importantly more enjoyable.
ASP.NET Boilerplate - ASP.NET Boilerplate - Web Application Framework
Refit - The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET. Heavily inspired by Square's Retrofit library, Refit turns your REST API into a live interface.
modular-monolith-with-ddd - Full Modular Monolith application with Domain-Driven Design approach.
SqlClient - Microsoft.Data.SqlClient provides database connectivity to SQL Server for .NET applications.
eShopOnWeb - Sample ASP.NET Core 8.0 reference application, powered by Microsoft, demonstrating a layered application architecture with monolithic deployment model. Download the eBook PDF from docs folder.
RestSharp - Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET
eShopOnContainers - Cross-platform .NET sample microservices and container based application that runs on Linux Windows and macOS. Powered by .NET 7, Docker Containers and Azure Kubernetes Services. Supports Visual Studio, VS for Mac and CLI based environments with Docker CLI, dotnet CLI, VS Code or any other code editor. Moved to https://github.com/dotnet/eShop.
NetCoreServer - Ultra fast and low latency asynchronous socket server & client C# .NET Core library with support TCP, SSL, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebSocket protocols and 10K connections problem solution
nopCommerce - ASP.NET Core eCommerce software. nopCommerce is a free and open-source shopping cart.