It is one possibility, it's usually done like this because it lets you separate things from each other (for example, the business layer and repository don't have to know what HTTP is. Business just does business, repo just does DB, controller just does HTTP).
with the current size developers that is relying on IS, they have decided to create a separate fork and monetize it. Make sense since they are the ones who maintains it for free.
Would you kindly make an example project with a Blazor WASM client and WebAPI backend that just pulls the same weatherforecast stuff as the minimal example by microsoft, but also includes IDserv so I can learn? Cuz I don't know how else I'm gonna learn that shit.
@Squirrelkiller one thing I think that is overdone by IDserv is their login page. I would say, you can skip that part and just focus on making the auth server. I also realize you can just use an existing auth server for your app since they are all functioning the same way and it's pretty much standardized.
if you want to avoid temporarily the complexity of this auth, maybe you can roll your own simple login mechanism where the token is generated on the server.
Shouldn't your current situation be something like "finish this up do all the documentation tell the colleagues what fuck up to expect and then run away without looking back"?
and brunetta should resign immediately after his awful statement
@mr5 @Squirrelkiller i'm going to have a lunch see you here later have a nice dinner or lunch depending on the time zone you squirrel are german so have a nice lunch and tell me your city i'm curious by the way thanks for everything see you later here
Goal
Monitor records of temperatures for each room, daily.
What I have created so far
Firstly, this table shows the rooms and their minimum & maximum values of the temperatures they should meet.
CREATE TABLE `Rooms` (
Id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY auto_increment,
RoomDescription VARCHAR(30)...
[SebastianL] it's an IEnumerable<T> where T is not null, but even if it where null, it shouldn't throw an ArgumentOutOfRangeException. Anyway I think this is because the IEnumerable<T> is being modified in two different thread at the exact same time
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user16826598
10:52 PM
Is it possible to display notifications in C# on a Chromebook?
user16826598
using something like dotnetfiddle.net or something