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Pascalcase vs Camelcase in ASP.net Core

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It’s not like the war of Pascalcase vs Camelcase hasn’t been going on for a very long time, but in …

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Hot Swapping Custom Configurations in ASP.NET Core Using IOptionsSnapshot

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In a previous article we went over how to read custom configurations into memory in ASP.NET Core. This is also …

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Custom Model Binders in ASP.NET Core

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Custom Model Binders are a super helpful tool in “binding” a view model in unconventinal ways. There are a few …

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Custom Configuration Sections in ASP.NET Core

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If you’ve been using ASP.NET for any length of time you’ve probably had to build your own implementation of the …

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