.NET Core 2.1 Upgrade - But I Followed the Instructions
So, you have to upgrade to .NET Core 2.1, but it failed! Now, what do we do? Quick fixes to common errors.
Read Full ArticleSo, you have to upgrade to .NET Core 2.1, but it failed! Now, what do we do? Quick fixes to common errors.
Read Full Article.NET Core 2.1 was released today, and it is a mandatory update for many users due to the new support policy & lifetime.
Read Full ArticlePublished documentation from Microsoft shows us how to use dependency injection inside of a single project, however, the real-world is different. This post explores some options for managing dependency injection.
Read Full ArticleDNN Platform version 9.2.0 was released today, with major breaking changes, this post is a roundup of important information that everyone should be aware of.
Read Full ArticleWith ASP.NET Core it is easy for developers to implement security with one, or more, providers. As part of this post, we look at using multiple forms of authentication within .NET Core.
Read Full ArticleI have identified a performance issue with ASP.NET Core when using the Html.DisplayFor() method to render an item. This post explores a workaround for this issue.
Read Full ArticleOne of the most common "quick fix" items performed with website performance audits is the proper management and inclusion of images within your application. Compression is simple and nets great results.
Read Full ArticleOften times Entity Framework is thrown under the bus as a poor performer, in this post I share my experience of things that I've encountered with quick code changes to get great performance.
Read Full ArticleASP.NET Core has an amazing logging infrastructure built in to the product, however, the templates and examples never fully document how one might leverage this in a real-world scenario. This post explores a standard configuration.
Read Full ArticleASP.NET Identity is an amazing feature, however, the names of the generated tables do not always match the desired format, but it is easy to make some changes to this within your context to match your standards.
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