Year: 2023
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Base class implementing interface
Read more: Base class implementing interfaceLet’s think it this way; The point is that the base class should implement interface (or inherit but only expose its definition as abstract) only…
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Model binding for HTTP GET requests
Read more: Model binding for HTTP GET requestsWe are going to learn how to pass data in ASP.NET Core using Model binding for HTTP GET request. The GET method is generally used…
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Web Application Authentication
Read more: Web Application AuthenticationLaunch browser. Enter username password. Log in. Done. How hard could it be? This is a challenge I run into when I talk about security…
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Code with Engineering Playbook
Read more: Code with Engineering PlaybookA good read. Below is the link; https://microsoft.github.io/code-with-engineering-playbook/code-reviews/
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document.getElementById vs jQuery $()
Read more: document.getElementById vs jQuery $()are they equal? Not exactly!! In jQuery, to get the same result as document.getElementById, you can access the jQuery Object and get the first element in…
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