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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.
Recorded new eposide "Cloud stories from Norway" together with Johan L. Brattås. Thanks for invitaion to Maxim Salnikov. Follow this twitter account @MSDevNo for the information about all technical events from Norway organized by Microsoft.
Blogs
12 Things you Should Know when Implementing Azure DevOps in your Organization
LinkedIn: Daniel Scott-Raynsford
Twitter: @dscottraynsford
Razor Page CRUD in ASP.NET Core with jQuery AJAX – Ultimate Guide
LinkedIn: Mukesh Murugan
Twitter: @codewithmukesh
Securing Requests from Angular to Web API With Access Tokens
LinkedIn: Vladimir Pecanac
Twitter: @CodeMazeBlog
Using GitHub Codespaces with .NET Core
LinkedIn: Tim Heuer
Twitter: @timheuer
Bringing the browser developer tools to Visual Studio Code

Courses
Microservices Communication in ASP.NET Core
LinkedIn: Gill Cleeren
Twitter: @gillcleeren

Publish an Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript app with Azure Static Web Apps

Publish an API to Azure Static Web Apps

The Path to Becoming a Data Engineer
LinkedIn: Vincent Vankrunkelsven
A Design Analysis of Cloud-based Microservices Architecture at Netflix

ASP.NET Core 5 Route to Code: Taking advantage of Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http json extensions
LinkedIn: Anthony Giretti
Twitter: @anthonygiretti
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