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30
Apr
2026
Implementing GitHub OAuth Integration in ASP.NET Core for Seamless User Login
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In this comprehensive guide, you will learn how to implement GitHub OAuth authentication in an ASP.NET Core application. This integration allows users to log in using their GitHub accounts, streamlining the authentication process and enhancing user experience. A solid understanding of ASP.NET Core, along with familiarity with OAuth concepts, will be beneficial as we dive into the implementation details.

25
Mar
2026
Essential Security Best Practices for .NET 10 Development
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This blog post will delve into crucial security best practices for .NET 10 development, providing insights on how to protect applications from common vulnerabilities. Understanding these practices is vital for developers aiming to build secure applications in today's threat landscape. Familiarity with .NET 10 fundamentals, including its architecture and libraries, is recommended before diving into security enhancements.

24
Mar
2026
Comprehensive Security Best Practices for .NET 10 Development in C#
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In this post, readers will explore essential security practices for .NET 10 development, focusing on preventing vulnerabilities and ensuring data integrity. Understanding these practices is crucial for building robust applications that defend against common threats. Prior knowledge of C# and .NET framework fundamentals is recommended.

04
Mar
2024
Authentication for swagger UI in production in ASP.Net Core 6.0
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In a production environment, securing your Swagger UI is essential to prevent unauthorized access. You can use authentication middleware to protect the Swagger UI endpoint. Below is an example of how you can configure authentication for Swagger UI in an ASP.NET Core application.

01
Jul
2023
Implement Stripe Payment Gateway In ASP.NET Core
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This tutorial demonstrates how to accept payments with Stripe Checkout in an ASP.NET Core application built with C# and Web Forms. The application uses Checkout to accept credit cards from the end user and send tokens to a back-end API. The back-end controller uses the Stripe .NET library to create a charge. We are using latest version on Stripe.Net api in this. Check out complete steps to Implement Stripe Payment Gateway In ASP.NET Core

31
May
2023
Create JSON String in C#
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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data interchange format commonly used for transmitting data between multiple systems, mostly in Web APIs and client applications. JSON is a text-based format that is easy for humans to read and write and also easy for machines to parse and generate. It is language-independent, meaning it can be used with any programming language that has the capability to parse JSON data.

31
May
2023
Getting Started with LINQ Queries in Entity Framework
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LINQ (Language Integrated Query) is a powerful tool in .NET that provides a unified way to query data from various data sources. When working with databases, LINQ can be used in conjunction with Entity Framework, a popular Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) framework, to simplify the process of mapping data to objects and querying the database.

20
Nov
2022
Hangfire in ASP.NET Core 3.1 – Background Jobs
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Hangfire is an open-source library to schedule and execute background jobs in .NET applications. You'll be able to create a simple background process inside the same application pool or thread without creating separate applications. Hangfire creates background jobs in persistence storage, like MS SQL Server, Redis, MongoDB, and others, that may prevent you from losing the job on recycling IIS pools or exception prevalence.

10
Sep
2020
Implement Stripe Payment Gateway In ASP.NET
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This tutorial demonstrates how to accept payments with Stripe Checkout in an ASP.NET application built with C# and Web Forms. The application uses Checkout to accept credit cards from the end user and send tokens to a back-end API. The back-end controller uses the Stripe .NET library to create a charge. There are four steps: Create the project and configure dependencies Create the payment Web Form Create a page to perform the charge Run the application

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