![]() Let's look at an example for ASP.NET Core SignalR repository:ĭo notice important files in the root folder. If you look at any of the ASP.NET team official projects (MVC, SignalR, Logging etc.), you will notice a pattern. This is the first of two posts on this topic. I will also add some of my views and point out some things that just arrived with ASP.NET Core 2. I will use my notes and try to convert them to a blog post that might just be useful to someone. With Scott's blessing, I decided to take some of the things he talked about and put them to the writing. This post is heavily inspired by Scott Allen's great talk from NDC London, where he talks about 50 things that he practices while working with applications that use ASP.NET Core. These include the ways to organise the solution, project, pieces of code, tips for writing tests and other things that developers deal with. ![]() Also, it will be more pleasant to work on the project. It is a collection of tips and tricks, different strategies and approaches to make your code and project easier to maintain. We will talk about some of the best practices while working with ASP.NET Core. ![]() This post is about ASP.NET Core best practices post. Originally posted CodingBlast Introduction - ASP.NET Core Best Practices
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