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csharp.christiannagel.com
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| | | | | ASP.NET Core included the WebHost class that was used in the Main method to startup everything up - including the dependency injection container. With Non-ASP.NET Core applications I used the same DI container (Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection), but I had to create the ServiceCollection on my own. This changes with .NET Core 3.0 and the new Host class... | |
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montemagno.com
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| | | | | Learn how easy it is to use an appsettings.json in your .NET MAUI app for complete control over configuration. | |
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syntackle.com
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| | | Containerization in it's entirety is an incredibly useful concept. From being able to execute applications in isolation, to being able to port them easily with all of their dependencies and configuration is all a developer could ask for. | ||