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blog.j2i.net
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| | | | | .Net and .Net Core both already provide fully functional HTTPS servers, as does IIS on Windows. But I found the need to make my own HTTP server in .Net for a plugin that I was making for a game (Kerbal Space Program, specifically). For my scenario, I was trying to limit the assemblies that I | |
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muffsec.com
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blog.calyptus.eu
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sintraworks.github.io
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| | | So you're building your app, and have a navigation controller, and sometimes you need to know when the controller is about to navigate, or has just finished navigating. Well, there's a great built in API for that, right? | ||