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ASP.NET Core creates a collection (called IServiceCollection) and adds useful objects to that collection (typically in the Startup class in the project's Startup.cs file).
However some objects, especially those that can be used in multiple scenarios, require some configuration before they can be used. Fortunately, ASP.NET Core provides a standard way of setting those ...
A couple of months ago I installed Visual Studio 2005, and started poking around with the new IDE. Whether you know it or not the 2005 products use the .NET 2.0 framework.
The VS.NET team is focusing considerable attention on moving Microsoft's base of Visual Basic 6 developers to object-oriented .NET development through upgrade wizards and other features. And they are ...
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