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Continue to work with how to create as simple as possible scheduling and exception handling for .NET Core Worker Services. This is next blog post in the blog series about .NET Core Worker Service.
Blogs
How to integrate Swagger UI in a .NET Core Web API application
LinkedIn: Romans Pokrovskis
Twitter: @motivated_it

gRPC in ASP.NET Core – Ultimate Guide for Getting Started
LinkedIn: Mukesh Murugan
Twitter: @codewithmukesh
The future of .NET Standard
LinkedIn: Immo Landwerth
Twitter: @terrajobst
ASP.NET Core Configuration – Azure Key Vault
LinkedIn: Vladimir Pecanac
Twitter: @CodeMazeBlog
Introducing the new Azure Tables Client Libraries
LinkedIn: Christopher Scott
Securing ASP.NET Core WebApi with an API Key
LinkedIn: Dominique St-Amand
Twitter: @DOMZE
Testing Azure Functions on Azure DevOps – part 2: the pipeline
LinkedIn: Davide Guida
Twitter: @DavideGuida82

Getting Started with Terraform on Azure: Tips and Tricks
LinkedIn: Luke Orellana
Twitter: @LukeOrellana

Book
Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms Developers
YouTube
Deploying and Scaling Blazor Server Apps
LinkedIn: Carl Franklin
Twitter: @carlfranklin
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