Monthly Archives: April 2022

ASP.NET Core razor components
18 Apr

ASP.NET Core razor components

ASP.NET Core razor components In this article we are going to discuss on creating effective and reusable asp.net core razor components. Requesting you to review my previous articles on Blazor Blazor Overview Blazor Project Structure Components are the building blocks of a blazor application. Razor components can be nested, reused, and if implemented properly, can […]

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C# 7.0 – Tuples
11 Apr

C# 7.0 – Tuples

Tuples are not completely new in C# 7.0. In .NET Framework 4.0, a set of Tuple classes has been introduced in the System.Tuple namespace. If you want to return more than one value from a method then you need to use Tuples. Besides, in the programming world, it is a very common thing to return multiple values from a method. Tuples in C# 7.0 provides a better mechanism to return multiple values from a method.

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C# 7.0 -Ref Return and Ref Local
11 Apr

C# 7.0 -Ref Return and Ref Local

C# 7.0 introduces ref returns and ref locals. The main goal of these new features is to make it easier for developers to pass around references to value types instead of copies of their values. This is important when working with large data structures that are implemented as value types. C# allows passing parameters by reference, but a method was not able to return a reference. This has been changed with C# version 7.0.

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C# 9 top 3 features
10 Apr

C# 9 top 3 features

Today we are going to discuss three features from C# 9.0. In order to use C# 9.0 and .NET 5.0, we should have Visual Studio 16.8 or above. As you might have already know .NET is the next version from .NET Core 3.1. The reason .NET 5.0 was chosen so that there is no confusion with the .NET version 4.* and Microsoft wanted to get rid of the Core because going forward this is the .NET version. Though for ASP.NET it is going to be still named as ASP.NET Core 5 because there is already AP.NET MVC 5.0. Here to avoid confusion, Core is retained. Same is applicable for Entity Framework Core. Entity Framework 5.0 will be named as Entity Framework Core 5 because there is already EF 5.0 and EF 6.0. Let us dive into features.

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