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Apr
2026
Integrating Mailchimp API in ASP.NET Core: A Deep Dive into Lists, Campaigns, and Automations
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In this comprehensive guide, you will learn how to integrate Mailchimp's API with your ASP.NET Core application, covering lists, campaigns, and automations. Understanding this integration is crucial for effective email marketing strategies and customer engagement. Familiarity with ASP.NET Core and basic RESTful API concepts will be beneficial for readers.

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Dec
2023
Complete Guide to Lists in C#: Examples and Best Practices
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C# List<T> class is used to store and fetch elements. It can also have duplicate elements. It is found in System.Collections.Generic namespace. List<T> class in C# represents a strongly typed list of objects. List<T> provides functionality to create a list of objects, find list items, sort list, search list, and manipulate list items. In List<T>, T is the type of object. What is the ‘T’ in List<T>? List<T> class represents a strongly typed list of objects. List<T> provides functionality to create a list of objects, find list items, sort list, search list, and manipulate list items. In List<T>, T is the type of objects. How to create List in C#? List is a generic class and is defined in the System.Collections.Generic namespace. You must import this namespace in your project to access the List<T> class. using System.Collections.Generic; The List<T> is a generic collection, so you need to specify a type parameter for the type of data it can store. The following example shows how to create a list and add elements.

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