dotnet6-openapi
dn6-mongo-react-valtio
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dotnet6-openapi
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Is it a bad idea to build a marketplace app using .Net core?
.NET Web API has great tooling for generating OpenAPI on build. Once you have this, you can easily generate TypeScript bindings for your front-end. See also: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
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The Case for C# and .NET
This will scaffold a project which is more or less the exact same as Flask, Express, or any other "easy" framework.
OpenAPI output is built-in, but tooling for development does require a bit of knowledge (agree that Microsoft would benefit from making this work out of the box).
A small repo here showing how to connect OpenAPI and front-end TypeScript client generation: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
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Im confused by different types of ASP.NET design patterns.
I have one example that shows how to do this with Vue and Svelte: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
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Learn to make a web app with ASP NET Core and Vue?
A lot of the work I've done is closed source, but I do have a simple template here that is a typical starting point: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dotnet6-openapi
dn6-mongo-react-valtio
- OpenAPI-generator, typescript-axios, and Vue?
- Im confused by different types of ASP.NET design patterns.
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.NET 6 web tooling, holy crap
Here is an example of a .NET 6 Web API that is deployed to Google Cloud Run. Note that the only difference is that there is a Dockerfile: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dn6-mongo-react-valtio/tree/main/api
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Why TypeScript Won
And a GitHub repo with more details.
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Need Help Creating API - Using MongoDB and Unsure How to Proceed
Check out https://github.com/CharlieDigital/dn6-mongo-react-valtio
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