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I went out to Shilshole Bay Marina Tuesday night to get a few photos of the comet; it is quite spectacular! If you’re going stargazing this week, bring binoculars, look to the northwest about an hour after sunset, below the … Continue reading →
A Webapi in .net 5 which autoamtically generates itself a client API and associated documentation, and then published said client to our nuget feed, all by magic when the CI job runs when stuff gets pushed into master
@CaptainObvious I thought the ordering is that you first write the swashbuckle json, then you set the output languages, then it generates backend and caller API codes for you
I have a REST api with a bunch of endpoints which I'm actively developing
And applicatinos which will need to consume data from the API
so instead of manually writing the code to call the methods on the API for the applications, I'm using swagger to generate an OpenAPI json, which can then be used to generate a client library which will automatically have all of the methods that the server has
Hey All, at work, we were trying to have an internal applications/API/Systems quasi-tabulated tracker software. Basically, we keep track of the various applications/API/Systems that we develop/maintain in our company. I know we could create some kind of wiki page for it, but there must be some kind of opensource or really cheap applications/API/Systems tracker somewhere on the internet
Does anyone have any suggestions?
It should track who the solution owner, tech lead, project manager, approximate number of users, location of hosting server,,,.......
Well, we are a huge financial firm so we have a lot of applications/API/Systems. We just need to have a quasi-tabulated way of looking up the information related to said applications/API/Systems
it something like a quick lookup table with stuff like number of users,
a Project management software might be overkill for the aforementioned requirement
We already use atlassian JIRA for tickets and stuff
As a 2nd year medical student, I was beginning an intense period of independent study for our first licensing exam (Step 1) when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in April. Studying for this test meant that I had less structured time for volunteering, so I wanted to find a way to contribute to the pandemic effort…
cannot convert from 'System.Threading.Tasks.Task<string>' to 'string' [masprojapp]csharp(CS1503) in var result = await JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Result>(reader.ReadToEndAsync());
cannot someone tell the possible mistake?
in javascript there is also await which returns a callback function