💾 Web API development in Visual Studio 2022 - The Daily Build 🔥 4 new and 4 updated articles today
Headline article | (0 votes) by Sean Ewington (updated yesterday) In Visual Studio 2022 one of the main scenarios for web developers is creating Web APIs with ASP.NET Core. In the latest preview of Visual Studio 2022, 17.6, we have added a number of updates to be more efficient when developing APIs. | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (5 votes) by Sean Ewington (updated 2 weeks ago) In this article, I'm going to set up Home Assistant OS on a Raspberry Pi 4, then use CodeProject.AI Server to detect a person, and then have Home Assistant send a notication with an image to a mobile phone. | | (4 votes) by Kenneth Haugland (updated 2 weeks ago) A basic guide for reading glTF files and showing simple 3D images | | (7 votes) by Federico Alterio (updated 2 weeks ago) Convert an Event-based API to an awaitable pattern API | | (8 votes) by Paulo Zemek (updated 5 days ago) Using the ReaderWriterLockSlim correctly and avoiding a common mistake | Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (214 votes) by Evgeny Pereguda (updated 2 weeks ago) This article presents my project for capturing of video and audio sources on Windows OS by Microsoft Media Foundation. | | (16 votes) by Michael Chourdakis (updated 3 days ago) How to use the WinUI3 controls in a plain Win32 application without packaging | | (19 votes) by DavesApps (updated 2 weeks ago) Why use volatile keyword with double check lock pattern | | (25 votes) by ToughDev (updated 2 days ago) A look at Borland Turbo C/C++ | |
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