Jacob Mellor
Directeur techniqueJacob Mellor est directeur technique chez Iron Software et un ingénieur visionnaire pionnier dans la technologie des PDF en C#. En tant que développeur original derrière la base de code principale d'Iron Software, il a façonné l'architecture du produit de l'entreprise depuis sa création, la transformant aux côtés du PDG Cameron Rimington en une entreprise de plus de 50 personnes desservant la NASA, Tesla, et des agences gouvernementales mondiales.
Jacob détient un baccalauréat en ingénierie (BEng) de première classe en ingénierie civile de l'université de Manchester (1998–2001). Après avoir ouvert sa première entreprise de logiciels à Londres en 1999 et créé ses premiers composants .NET en 2005, il s'est spécialisé dans la résolution de problèmes complexes dans l'écosystème Microsoft.
Ses bibliothèques phares IronPDF et Iron Suite .NET ont atteint plus de 30 millions d'installations NuGet dans le monde, et son code fondateur continue d'alimenter les outils de développement utilisés mondialement. Avec 25 ans d'expérience commerciale et 41 ans d'expertise en codage, Jacob reste concentré sur l'innovation dans les technologies PDF pour entreprise en C#, Java et Python tout en encadrant la prochaine génération de leaders techniques.
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CancellationToken : Le guide technique complet pour les développeurs .NET
Un guide technique approfondi sur CancellationToken dans la version moderne de .NET. Il explique comment l'annulation se propage à travers les opérations asynchrones, comment concevoir des API annulables et des modèles communs pour les délais et l'annulation coopérative, dans le but de créer des services réactifs et d'empêcher l'emballement des tâches dans les applications réelles.
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L'IA dans le développement C# et .NET : L'IDE Google Antigravity
Discute de l'essor du développement assisté par l'IA à travers l'annonce de l'IDE Antigravity de Google. Relie les outils de codage agentique aux flux de travail .NET, en explorant comment l'IA peut remodeler le travail quotidien des ingénieurs - en accélérant l'itération, en améliorant les boucles de débogage et de test, et en changeant la façon dont les équipes abordent la livraison des logiciels.
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SharedArrayBuffer : Le super primitif caché qui redessine l'avenir de WebAssembly, .NET et de l'architecture d'exécution parallèle
Explique que SharedArrayBuffer est la primitive clé de mémoire partagée permettant un véritable multithreading dans les scénarios WebAssembly et .NET-to-WASM. Couvre la synchronisation basée sur Atomics, l'importance de l'isolation des origines croisées et la façon dont les tampons partagés débloquent les charges de travail parallèles, l'interopérabilité sans copie et les moteurs d'exécution plus performants des navigateurs et de la périphérie.
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WebAssembly .NET 10 Runtime Revolution : Comment WASM est devenu la cible universelle avec Native AOT, WASI 2.0, et pourquoi chaque développeur en C#, Java, Python, Node.js, Ruby & PHP devrait s'en préoccuper
Un guide stratégique détaillé de la trajectoire 2025 de WebAssembly à travers l'optique de .NET 10. Il traite de Native AOT, de WASI Preview 2, des compromis en matière de performances et de distribution, ainsi que des implications pratiques inter-langues, en soutenant que WASM est en train de devenir une cible d'exécution universelle pour les navigateurs, les composants de périphérie et les composants cloud.
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C# Async/Await in .NET 10 : Le guide technique complet pour 2025
Un guide complet sur l'asynchronisme et l'attente, axé sur le développement pratique de l'ère .NET 10. Explique les modèles asynchrones du monde réel, en évitant les pièges courants en matière de performances, en gérant correctement les exceptions et les annulations, et en écrivant du code qui évolue sous la concurrence - encadré comme une référence pour les applications C# de niveau production.
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Nouveautés de .NET 10 et C# 14
Une vue d'ensemble des dernières mises à jour de .NET 10 et C# 14, axée sur l'impact pratique pour les développeurs. Il met en évidence les nouvelles capacités de la plate-forme et du langage, en accordant une attention particulière aux charges de travail modernes telles que les services en nuage et WebAssembly, et explique comment ces changements affectent la productivité et les performances dans le développement .NET au quotidien.
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CurlDotNet : Apporter le flux de travail éprouvé de curl aux équipes .NET modernes
Positionne CurlDotNet comme une implémentation curl gérée et multiplateforme qui s'adapte à la fois à l'héritage et à la modernité de .NET. Décrit trois styles d'utilisation (string paste, fluent builder, reusable client), met l'accent sur les diagnostics et la haute compatibilité, et présente l'outil comme utile pour les pipelines CI, les microservices et l'onboarding.
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UserlandDotNet : Remettre les superpuissances de Linux entre les mains des développeurs .NET
Présente UserlandDotNet, un effort open-source visant à reconstruire des outils Unix bien-aimés en tant que bibliothèques .NET pures. Positionne CurlDotNet comme le fleuron (coller curl directement en C#), esquisse une feuille de route pour grep/sed/awk/tar/netcat, et plaide en faveur de la sécurité d'entreprise, de l'observabilité et de la vélocité des développeurs.
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CurlDotNet est disponible sur NuGet ! Copier-coller des commandes curl directement en C#
Annonce CurlDotNet v1.0.0 sur NuGet et montre comment coller des commandes curl directement en C# au lieu de les réécrire avec HttpClient. Inclut les étapes d'installation, des exemples (Stripe/GitHub/OpenAI), et décrit plusieurs API (string mode, fluent builder, reusable client) avec une approche purement managed-code.
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Comment utiliser curl en .NET (VB.NET)
Montre comment les développeurs VB.NET peuvent utiliser CurlDotNet pour exécuter des commandes curl directement à partir du code .NET. Il couvre l'installation du package, l'exécution des commandes de manière asynchrone et l'adaptation du flux de travail aux modèles async/await typiques de VB.NET afin de simplifier les appels d'API sans traduction manuelle.
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Comment utiliser curl en .NET (F#)
Explique l'utilisation de CurlDotNet à partir de F# pour exécuter des commandes curl tout en restant dans un flux de travail fonctionnel. L'accent est mis sur l'ergonomie du copier/coller curl, l'installation de base et l'association de CurlDotNet avec les flux de travail asynchrones de F# et le typage fort pour intégrer les API avec moins de chaudières.
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Comment utiliser curl dans .NET (C#)
Un tutoriel pratique pour exécuter des commandes curl dans C# à l'aide de CurlDotNet. Il explique l'installation, l'exécution des requêtes GET/POST, l'ajout d'en-têtes et d'authentification, le traitement des réponses JSON et la gestion des téléchargements. Il s'agit d'une alternative plus rapide et moins sujette aux erreurs que la réécriture d'exemples dans le code HttpClient.
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Ne traduisez plus les commandes curl - collez-les simplement dans .NET
Argumente que la traduction de snippets curl de la documentation en code .NET est une friction inutile. Présente l'idée de coller curl directement dans C# via CurlDotNet, en soulignant qu'il y a moins d'erreurs, que l'intégration est plus rapide et que le comportement exact que les développeurs ont validé dans une commande de terminal est préservé.
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CurlDotNet : La puissance de curl au service de .NET
Présente CurlDotNet comme une implémentation .NET pure qui comprend la syntaxe curl afin que les développeurs puissent coller des commandes directement dans le code. Il se positionne comme un outil multiplateforme et évite de recourir à des binaires externes, tout en permettant à la fois l'exécution de commandes littérales et des schémas d'utilisation plus structurés et adaptés à .NET.
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.NET 10 - C# CURL
Une présentation pratique de CurlDotNet pour les développeurs C# : installer via NuGet, coller des commandes curl dans le code et gérer des scénarios HTTP courants. Inclut des exemples de méthodes, d'en-têtes, d'authentification, d'analyse JSON, de téléchargement de fichiers, de gestion des erreurs, ainsi qu'une option de construction fluide pour une utilisation plus structurée.
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Ne traduisez plus les commandes curl - collez-les simplement dans .NET
Démontre que la réécriture d'exemples curl en un modèle HttpClient est lente et sujette aux erreurs. Présente CurlDotNet comme la solution - coller curl directement en C#, garder un comportement cohérent avec le terminal, et prendre en charge des options complexes comme l'authentification, les en-têtes, les téléchargements, les redirections et les paramètres TLS.
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IronPDF: Bridging Web Standards and Accessibility in C# HTML to PDF Conversion
Learn how IronPDF bridges modern HTML5 and PDF 2.0 standards to deliver accessible, compliant, and visually perfect PDF documents in C#. Discover how Iron Software engineers accessibility, structure tags, and enterprise-grade performance.
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C# String Equals (How it Works for Developers)
The string.Equals method in C# provides a precise way to compare string objects, and when combined with IronPDF, it becomes a powerful tool in your PDF automation toolkit.
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RandomNumberGenerator C#
Using the RandomNumberGenerator C# class can help take your PDF generation and editing projects to the next level
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Conception de PDF pour une lecture basée sur des motifs
L'article préconise de concevoir des PDF pour soutenir la lecture basée sur des motifs, un style cognitif répandu chez de nombreux lecteurs neurodivers, tels que ceux atteints de dyslexie ou de TDAH, qui s'appuient sur la structure plutôt que sur le flux de texte séquentiel.
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C# Switch Pattern Matching (How it Works for Developers)
When combined with a powerful PDF library like IronPDF, switch pattern matching allows you to build smarter, cleaner logic for document processing
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C# Discriminated Unions (How it Works for Developers)
you can still simulate discriminated unions effectively. In this blog post, we’ll dive into how to define and use a discriminated union type in C#
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C# Integer Division (How it Works for Developers)
If you’re dividing two integers (int type) using the / operator, C# performs integer arithmetic, returning an integer result by discarding the fractional part
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C# Concurrentdictionary (How it Works for Developers)
In this guide, we'll explore how ConcurrentDictionary works, how it can integrate with IronPDF for parallel PDF processing
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CLR C# (How it Works for Developers)
why it's essential to robust development, and how tools like IronPDF integrate seamlessly within this runtime environment to empower developers building modern, scalable application
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Pourquoi choisir C# et .NET comme langage de programmation ?
Résume les principales raisons de choisir C# et .NET : caractéristiques des langages modernes, outils performants, large soutien de l'écosystème et déploiement pratique sur plusieurs plates-formes. Présente la pile comme un choix solide pour construire tout ce qui va des API et des applications d'entreprise aux services cloud modernes avec une maintenabilité à long terme.
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Qu'est-il arrivé à wkhtmltopdf et DinkToPdf dans .NET ?
Cet article explique l'obsolescence des outils de génération de PDF autrefois populaires, wkhtmltopdf et son wrapper .NET, DinkToPdf.
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C# Event Handler (How it Works for Developers)
In this guide, we’ll show you how to integrate C# event handling methods with IronPDF for seamless PDF workflows in desktop and web environments
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C# BackgroundWorker (How it Works for Developers)
That’s where the C# BackgroundWorker class comes in. This article walks through how to integrate IronPDF with BackgroundWorker to handle asynchronous operations in a desktop app without locking up the UI.
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Field vs Property C# (How it Works for Developers)
In this guide, we’ll explore the differences between fields and properties, why they matter, and how choosing one over the other can impact your development experience with IronPDF
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.NET 10 Features (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we’ll explore key .NET 10 features and how IronPDF fits perfectly into the new ecosystem for building high-performance, PDF-enabled .NET apps.
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C# Using Alias (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we’ll explore the using alias feature in C#, its syntax, and how it can be effectively used with IronPDF
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C# ObservableCollection (How it Works for Developers)
The ObservableCollection automatically handles changes to the entire collection, making it easy to manage and display dynamic data collection in your application.
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C# XOR (How it Works for Developers)
In this guide, we will explore how XOR works, how it interacts with bool operands, and how to apply it in PDF processing with IronPDF.
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How to Programmatically Create and Automate PowerPoint Presentations in C#
Learn how to programmatically create, edit, and automate PowerPoint (PPTX) presentations in C# without Office Interop. This tutorial covers everything from basic slides to data-driven charts and tables using a powerful.NET library.
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HTML Prettifier (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we’ll explore how to use an HTML prettifier in .NET before converting HTML to PDF using IronPDF
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C# String Methods (How it Works for Developers)
IronPDF, a powerful library for working with PDFs in C#, integrates seamlessly with these string functions
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C# Interlocked (How it Works for Developers)
When you combine the two—Interlocked for thread safety and IronPDF for PDF operations—you get a potent solution for handling PDF tasks in concurrent programming
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C# Convert String to Bubble (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how to convert string variables into a speech bubble in C#
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C# Directory.GetFiles (How It Works: A Guide for Developers)
The Directory.GetFiles method in C# is an efficient way to retrieve file paths from a specific string directory
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C# Out Parameter (How It Works: A Guide for Developers)
This article explores the concept of out parameters in C# and demonstrates how to combine them with IronPDF to improve your PDF-related workflows
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C# Anonymous Object (How it Works for Developers)
Anonymous types in C# provide a mechanism to encapsulate public read-only properties into a single anonymous type object without explicitly defining a formal class declaration
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C# Async Await (How it Works for Developers)
Asynchronous programming in C# is an essential technique that enables your applications to perform tasks without blocking the main thread
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C# Enumerable (How it Works for Developers)
C#'s IEnumerable interface is one of the most versatile tools in the .NET framework, enabling developers to work with collections in a highly flexible manner
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C# Events (How it Works for Developers)
Events in C# enable communication between objects. When an event is raised, other objects can respond to it. Events rely on delegates
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Parseint C# (How it Works for Developers)
In C#, converting a string value (such as "123") to an integer is commonly done using int.Parse() or Convert.ToInt32()
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C# Parallel Foreach (How it Works for Developers)
Parallel.ForEach is a method in C# that allows you to perform parallel iterations over a collection or data source
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C# Timespan Format (How it Works for Developers)
This article will delve into the intricacies of formatting TimeSpan in C#, illustrating how it can be seamlessly integrated with IronPDF to generate insightful reports
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math.max C# (How It Works For Developers)
One such function, the Math.Max C# method, allows programmers to determine the maximum value between two numbers, a common requirement in many applications.
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C# Modulus (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we’ll explore how to use the modulus operator in C# for PDF formatting and page handling with IronPDF
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C# Exclamation Mark After Variable (Example)
In the C# programming language, the exclamation mark (null-forgiving) operator serves as a powerful operator that plays a vital role in handling boolean expressions and null value handling
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C# Float (How it Works for Developers)
In C#, floating-point types, commonly known as floats, are crucial for representing non-integer values with decimal places
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C# Get Last Character of String (How It Works)
In C#, strings are zero-indexed arrays of characters, which means the first character is at index 0, and the last character is at index string.Length - 1
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How to Convert String to Int in C# (Developer Tutorial)
In this article, we’ll walk through both how to convert strings to integers in C#, and how IronPDF can help you handle PDF-related tasks within your .NET projects.
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C# Global Variable (How it Works for Developers)
Global variables are a powerful tool in programming, enabling storing data that needs to be accessed across different parts of an application
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C# Hashmap (How it Works for Developers)
This article will guide you through using a C# HashMap (Dictionary) to generate PDFs dynamically using IronPDF.
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C# MySQL Connection (How it Works for Developers)
This guide provides a step-by-step process to integrate MySQL with C# applications and demonstrates how to generate PDFs from the data within your MySQL database using the IronPDF library
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C# Casting (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will explore the concept of casting in C#, its significance, and how it can be applied when working with IronPDF
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C# Named Tuples (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we’ll explore how you can use named tuples in C# to manage data efficiently and generate professional PDFs using IronPDF.
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C# Select Case (How It Works For Developers)
The switch statement (also known as Select Case in some languages) in C# is a powerful tool to implement such logic efficiently
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C# Sorted List (How it Works for Developers)
The C# Sorted List class in C# is a collection of key-value pairs, similar to a dictionary, but with the added benefit of automatic sorting by keys
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C# String Contains (How it Works for Developers)
This article will guide you through how to use C# string.Contains() with IronPDF to search and extract text from PDF files in your .NET projects.
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C# Trim (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we’ll explore how to leverage C#’s Trim() method in combination with IronPDF to clean and process text from PDF documents effectively.
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C# Use of Unassigned Local Variable (Example)
This article explores the implications of unassigned local variables, particularly when working with IronPDF
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Godot C# vs Gdscript (How it Works for Developers)
This article will delve into the strengths and weaknesses of both GDScript and C# in the context of Godot game development
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C# Cancellationtoken (How It Works For Developers)
This is where the CancellationToken in C# comes into play. By integrating it with IronPDF
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C# Exponent (How It Works For Developers)
his article will explore how to leverage the C# exponent method (Math.Pow) to perform exponentiation and integrate these calculations into your PDF generation workflow using IronPDF
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ASP .NET vs Razor (How it Works for Developers)
As a seasoned developer who has worked extensively with Microsoft's web development frameworks, I've witnessed the evolution of both ASP.NET and Razor.
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C# Initialize List (How It Works For Developers)
Let's dive into different ways to initialize a list in C#. We’ll cover basic techniques, object initializer syntax, collection initializers, and the IronPDF library.
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C# AES Encryption (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial will focus on AES encryption in C#, using the AES class to encrypt and decrypt data and IronPDF Library
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C# ConfigureAwait (How It Works For Developers)
Today, we will examine how ConfigureAwait can be used with IronPDF to efficiently perform PDF processing tasks through asynchronous programming
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Azure Tables (How It Works For Developers)
Azure Table Storage is a cloud-based NoSQL database service that provides schema-less storage of structured data
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C# Discriminated Union (How It Works For Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll dive into discriminated unions, how to implement them in C#, and their practical use case with the IronPDF library.
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C# foreach with index (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the foreach statement is typically used to iterate over collections like arrays, lists, or other enumerable types
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C# HttpClient (How It Works For Developers)
The HttpClient class, part of the .NET framework, provides methods to send HTTP requests and receive HTTP responses from a resource identified by a URI
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C# Init Keyword (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial will explore using the C# init keyword with practical examples and scenarios with the IronPDF library.
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C# Indexers (How It Works For Developers)
An indexer is an instance member using the 'this' keyword in a class or struct, followed by the indexer declaration
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C# Naming Conventions (How It Works For Developers)
we will walk through the C# naming conventions step by step, focusing on practical usage and examples
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C# New GUID (How It Works For Developers)
To generate a new GUID in C#, the Guid.NewGuid() function is used. This method creates a new instance of a GUID object and ensures that each GUID generated is unique.
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C# Nullable Types (How It Works For Developers)
This guide covers the essentials of C# nullable types, their practical uses, and how they work under different scenarios.
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C# Semaphoreslim (How It Works For Developers)
This is where SemaphoreSlim comes into play. SemaphoreSlim is a lightweight synchronization primitive that controls resource access
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C# try catch finally (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the try-catch-finally blocks are powerful tools that ensure your application can handle unexpected situations gracefully without crashing
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FileStream C# (How It Works For Developers)
This article will focus on the FileStream class in C# and how it helps you perform read and write operations on files
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Socket io .NET (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how to set up and use a http://Socket.IO client in a C# environment. We'll go through some basic examples and conclude with the benefits and potential use cases.
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Junit Java (How It Works For Developers)
JUnit framework is a widely used unit testing framework for Java applications. It provides a simple, elegant way to write and run repeatable tests
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RestEase C# (How It Works For Developers)
A lightweight, user-friendly library called RestEase makes it simple to create and access RESTful APIs in C# without adding unnecessary complexit
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WebGrease .NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
WebGrease's integration with IronPDF and .NET Core offers a potent method for producing PDF documents of excellent quality and streamlining web application performance
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tye .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Tye is an open-source experimental developer tool that streamlines the process of building, testing, and deploying .NET project applications with minimal configuration
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Topshelf C# (How It Works For Developers)
A well-liked open-source package called Topshelf was created to make creating Windows services in .NET easier
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StyleCop C# (How It Works For Developers)
StyleCop is an open-source static analysis tool for C# that checks code for adherence to a predefined set of style and consistency rules or format rules
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streamjsonrpc c# (How It Works For Developers)
Using the JSON-RPC protocol, StreamJsonRpc in C# enables effective communication between clients and servers across various transport levels
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Simple Injector C# (How It Works For Developers)
For .NET applications, Simple Injector is a reliable and easy-to-use dependency injection (DI) library. With its strong and adaptable capabilities for controlling object lives and dependencies
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IdentityServer .NET (How It Works For Developers)
A well-liked open-source framework called IdentityServer4 is used in .NET and C# applications to perform identity management, authorization, and authentication
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Refit C# (How It Works For Developers)
Refit is an open-source framework for .NET that uses a declarative, type-safe methodology to simplify the process of sending HTTP requests to RESTful APIs
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FiddlerCore .NET (How It Works For Developers)
FiddlerCore is a powerful .NET package based on the popular web debugging proxy, Fiddler. It allows developers to incorporate Fiddler's robust HTTP/HTTPS traffic capture and inspection features into their apps
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Autofac C# (How It Works For Developers)
For .NET, Autofac is a well-liked Inversion of Control (IoC) container that facilitates tidy, modular dependency management. Decoupling their code makes it easier for engineers to test and maintain
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AutoFixture C# (How It Works For Developers)
AutoFixture is a powerful library in C# designed to streamline the process of creating test data for unit tests
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Azure.Messaging.ServiceBus Example C# (How It Works)
Azure Service Bus is a fully managed enterprise integration message broker that facilitates reliable communication between applications and services
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C# Nito.Asyncex (How It Works For Developers)
Nito.AsyncEx is a valuable helper library for C# developers, providing seamless integration of task-based asynchronous patterns within their projects
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C# Task.Run (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we delve into the fundamentals of Task.Run in C#, a powerful construct in asynchronous programming
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C# Volatile (How It Works For Developers)
The volatile keyword in C# is used to signal that a field may be updated by concurrently executing threads
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CSLA .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Developers can utilize IronPDF to create high-quality PDF documents and the structured approach of CSLA for business logic management by combining CSLA .NET with IronPDF.
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DuckDB C# (How It Works For Developers)
DuckDB .NET is an open-source provider of .NET bindings for the DuckDB native library, designed to integrate seamlessly with C#
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EasyNetQ .NET (How It Works For Developers)
EasyNetQ is a simple, lightweight, and open-source messaging library for the .NET framework/.NET Core, specifically designed to make messaging in distributed systems easier.
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Entity Framework Core (How It Works For Developers)
Entity Framework Core is an open-source, lightweight, and extensible version of the popular Entity Framework data access technology
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FireSharp C# (How It Works For Developers)
A C# client library called FireSharp was created to make working with the Firebase Realtime Database easier. It offers real-time data synchronization and seamless integration
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PostSharp C# (How It Works For Developers)
A well-liked framework called PostSharp makes .NET programming easier by providing Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP)
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FluentEmail C# (How It Works For Developers)
FluentEmail.NET is a popular library in the .NET Core ecosystem for sending emails, and it supports Razor email templates as well as Liquid templates for creating email bodies dynamically
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Flurl C# (How It Works For Developers)
Flurl is a robust and user-friendly C# library for managing HTTP requests and communicating with online APIs
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Grapevine .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Grapevine is a straightforward yet effective C# micro web framework. It gives programmers a quick, easy, and adaptable approach to build RESTful web services
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HttpListener C# (How It Works For Developers)
HttpListener is a simple yet flexible class in the System.Net namespace of the .NET Framework that enables developers to design uncomplicated HTTP servers in C#
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LazyCache C# (How It Works For Developers)
LazyCache is an underlying caching provider library for .NET/ ASP.NET Core applications that provides a simple and intuitive API for caching data
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LiteDB .NET (How It Works For Developers)
LiteDB is a simple, fast, and lightweight embedded .NET document database. LiteDB .NET was inspired by the MongoDB database and its API is very similar to MongoDB’s official .NET API
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Microsoft.Extensions .DependencyInjection .NET 9 (Working With PDF)
Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection is a powerful library provided by Microsoft .NET to facilitate Dependency Injection (DI)
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NBuilder .NET (How It Works For Developers)
NBuilder is a .NET library simplifying test data generation. Developers can create complex object graphs effortlessly with its fluent interface
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Ninject .NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
Ninject is an ultra-lightweight dependency injector that significantly simplifies the management of dependencies within your .NET Core applications.
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NServiceBus C# (How It Works For Developers)
NServiceBus is a powerful and adaptable service bus designed for the .NET Framework that streamlines distributed system development
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OData C# (How It Works For Developers)
The Open Data Protocol (OData) simplifies building and consuming RESTful APIs in Microsoft .NET development
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dotnetify.NET (How It Works For Developers)
DotNetify is an open-source framework made with .NET and Blazor that is intended for creating real-time web applications on a .NET platform
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Specflow C# (How It Works For Developers)
Specflow C# is an open-source testing framework that supports behavior-driven development (BDD) and allows you to create feature files for your test scenarios
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Autofac .NET 6 (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll embark on a journey to explore Autofac .NET 6, unraveling its features, and benefits, to showcase practical examples of its usage
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OpenTelemetry .NET (How It Works For Developers)
OpenTelemetry is a vendor-neutral observability framework created especially for cloud-native apps. OpenTeletry net automatic instrumentation provides a single API for gathering telemetry information
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Deedle C# (How It Works For Developers)
Deedle C# is a powerful library for data manipulation and data analysis. It offers entire data frames and series, allowing you to handle structured data frames efficiently
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Dotnetopenauth .NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
DotNetOpenAuth .NET Core is a version of the original DotNetOpenAuth library adapted for .NET Core, providing a robust public API.
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Dottrace .NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
Introducing Dottrace .NET Core, a powerful tool in the .NET ecosystem that serves as an essential .NET tool for performance profiling
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Humanizer C# (How It Works For Developers)
Humanizer provides a plethora of tools and extension methods to handle these tasks elegantly in C# .NET foundation to convert dehumanize input string into a sentence
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Mathnet.Numerics C# (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how MathNet.Numerics can be seamlessly integrated into C# .NET Framework applications using Visual Studio and NuGet packages
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Octokit .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Octokit.NET is a client library that enables you to interact with the GitHub API, GitHub Enterprise Server, and GitHub Enterprise instance from your .NET applications
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OpenAPI .NET (How It Works For Developers)
In the .NET ecosystem, OpenAPI .NET integration is facilitated through several libraries and tools that make it easier to create, document, and consume APIs.
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Papercut SMTP C# (How It Works For Developers)
Papercut SMTP C# is particularly useful for C# developers as it integrates seamlessly with .NET applications
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Appmetrics C# (How It Works For Developers)
AppMetrics C# is a powerful tool designed to streamline application monitoring and performance analysis. With App Metrics abstracts
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Quartz .NET (How It Works For Developers)
http://Quartz.NET , with its latest quartz scheduler version, offers seamless integration with various supported database providers
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Stripe .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Stripe .NET is a powerful .NET library that allows developers to integrate Stripe's payment processing capabilities into .NET applications
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Supersocket C# Example (How It Works For Developers)
SuperSocket C# is an excellent framework for developing a server-side socket application, whether you're working on a GPS server or an industrial control system
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TensorFlow .NET (How It Works For Developers)
TensorFlow .NET is a .NET binding for TensorFlow, allowing developers to use TensorFlow functionality directly within C# and .NET application layers
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C# Deconstructor (How It Works For Developers)
Deconstructors in C# are methods that help you break down an object into multiple values. This is very different from destructors which are used to clean up resources before an object is garbage collected
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C# Lambda Expressions (How It Works For Developers)
In the realm of C# programming, lambda expressions stand as one of the most powerful features. These concise and expressive constructs enable developers to write compact yet robust code
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C# Call Base Constructor (How It Works For Developers)
The base keyword in C# is used within a derived class to refer to the base class. It is particularly useful in constructor declaration when you need to invoke the constructor of the base class instead of the derived constructor.
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C# Catch Multiple Exceptions (How It Works For Developers)
We'll cover how to catch multiple exception types, use exception filters, and ensure resources are cleaned up with finality. The aim is to help you build robust and error-tolerant C# applications.
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C# Concatenate Strings (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial aims to cover every aspect of string concatenation in C#, providing detailed explanations and code examples
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C# iList (How It Works For Developers)
The public interface IList declaration is a fundamental part of creating custom collections in C# that adhere to the IList contract specified by the .NET Framework's Collections namespace
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Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory Example (With PDF) in C#
Caching is a potent optimization strategy in this context. Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory provides an efficient in-memory object caching solution for .NET applications
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Ocelot .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Ocelot is an open-source API gateway solution for .NET applications, designed to facilitate the routing of requests across multiple microservices
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Dapper C# (How It Works For Developers)
Dapper is an object-relational mapping (ORM) framework for the .NET platform. It is a simple object mapper that allows you to map an object-oriented domain model to a traditional relational database
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docfx C# (How It Works For Developers)
DocFx C# and IronPDF are two effective tools that generate documentation and improve the readability and accessibility of project documentation while streamlining documentation workflows
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Flunt C# (How It Works For Developers)
The versatile and lightweight .NET framework, Flunt, was created to facilitate the development of fluent validation and notification patterns in C# applications
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Internal Keyword C# (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the internal keyword is an access modifier used to define how classes, methods, variables, and other members are accessed
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C# Long to String (How It Works For Developers)
We will also convert long values to strings and use that value in PDF creation to create PDF files with the help of IronPDF for C#
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NHibernate C# (How It Works For Developers)
NHibernate is a powerful Object Relational Mapping (ORM) framework designed for use with the .NET Framework
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Nswag C# (How It Works For Developers)
This post will discuss how to use NSwag to generate API specs with .NET Core and produce high-quality PDF documents from these specifications using IronPDF.
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Parse String to Int C# (How It Works For Developers)
The Convert.ToInt32 and Int32.Parse methods are standard tools in C# to convert a string value into an integer value
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C# Pair Class (How It Works For Developers)
The Pair class does not encapsulate its object references. Instead, it exposes them directly to all calling codes as public class fields.
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Polly Retry (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll delve into Polly's retry policy in C#, exploring its usage, and configuration options, and providing practical code examples
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Rebus .NET Core Example (How It Works For Developers)
Enter Rebus .NET, a powerful library that simplifies message-based communication and routing within the .NET ecosystem
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Sharpziplib Extract ZIP C# (How It Works For Developers)
Sharpziplib is a feature-rich, open-source compression library for .NET, written entirely in C#
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WebClient C# (How It Works For Developers)
WebClient is a powerful class in C# designed for sending and receiving data over the web. It's part of the .NET Framework's
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Xceed.Document .NET (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how Xceed.Document .NET and IronPDF, two powerful libraries for document manipulation in .NET
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C# Linked List (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will look in detail at the Linked list in C# and also IronPDF, a PDF generation library from IronSoftware.
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Xdocument C# (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how developers can leverage the power of XDocument and IronPDF to streamline XML document handling within their .NET applications.
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C# Reverse String (How It Works For Developers)
C# provides several built-in functions for string manipulation, and one of them is Array.Reverse(), which can be used to reverse an array of characters or a char array representing a string
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Html Agility Pack C# (How It Works For Developers)
To streamline document generation in .NET applications, we will look at how to connect IronPDF with HtmlAgilityPack in this post
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C# Print List: A Quick Tutorial
In this article, we will explore different methods to print a list in C#.
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Resharper C# (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how ReSharper C# can enhance your C# development workflow and maximize efficiency
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Volatile C# (How It Works For Developers)
The volatile keyword in C# is primarily used to indicate that a field might be modified by multiple threads that are executing concurrently
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Tinymce .NET (How It Works For Developers)
TinyMCE .NET is a wrapper that enables you to integrate this editor into your .NET projects seamlessly.
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TCP .NET (How It Works For Developers)
In this post, we explore how to integrate IronPDF with TCP .NET to facilitate effective document generation in .NET applications
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Soulseek .NET (How It Works For Developers)
In this journey, you're not just learning about a library. You're unlocking a new realm of possibilities for your .NET projects, from file sharing with Soulseek .NET to document management with IronPDF.
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Sendgrid .NET (How It Works For Developers)
In this guide, we aim to unpack the features and functionalities of SendGrid .NET, guiding you through the initial setup, basic operations
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C# Substring (How It Works For Developers)
The Substring method in C#, a member of the String class, allows manipulation starting from the first character based on the specified parameters
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Prism Logging (How It Works For Developers)
Prism.Plugin.Logging, an extension of the Prism Logging framework, offers a comprehensive logging solution for .NET applications, including support for various logging providers.
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Npgsql C# (How It Works For Developers)
Npgsql is a key technology that enables smooth communication between .NET applications and PostgreSQL databases as developers look for strong ways to work with databases
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How to Generate PDF Reports using the ASP.NET
Report generation in ASP.NET involves creating dynamic reports that can be displayed on the web or exported in various formats such as PDF, Excel, or CSV
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Avalonia C# (How It Works For Developers)
Avalonia C# is a cross-platform UI framework, offering developers a unified project and control templates for creating applications that run smoothly on multiple platforms
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Blazor Hybrid Apps (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will build a simple .NET MAUI Blazor Hybrid app using Visual Studio and also later see the IronPDF library from Iron Software to generate PDF documents.
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Bugsnag C# (How It Works For Developers)
Bugsnag C# is a dedicated library designed to streamline error monitoring within your .NET applications.
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Contact Javaobject .NET (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial will focus on leveraging the ContactJavaObjects.Net framework to enable communication between Java and .NET objects
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C# Continue (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we delve into the intricacies of continue and break methods in C#, exploring their syntax, applications, and best practices
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C# Devart.Data.Oracle (How It Works For Developers)
C# Devart.Data.Oracle is a library that simplifies Oracle database operations. It's for developers who need to interact with Oracle databases
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C# Logging (How It Works For Developers)
At its core, logging in C# involves recording information about the software as it runs
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C# Optional Parameters (How It Works For Developers)
Optional parameters or optional arguments in C# provide a way to simplify function calls by allowing some arguments to be omitted
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C# Partial (How It Works For Developers)
A partial class, maintaining the same accessibility level, is defined with the partial modifier in C#
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C# Record Vs Class (How It Works For Developers)
Introduced in C#, the record type is a newer addition aimed at simplifying the creation of immutable data structures, providing a robust alternative to traditional class structures
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C# Ref (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the ref keyword is a powerful feature that allows methods to modify the parameter value of passed reference type variables
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C# Replace Character In String (How It Works For Developers)
This guide focuses on how to use the Replace method in C# for replacing letters in the current instance of strings
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C# Round double to int (How It Works For Developers)
Throughout this guide, we will explore different strategies and functions used in C# to round double values to int digits
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C# Round to 2 Decimal Places (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, there are several ways to round a decimal number or double number to two decimal places
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C# Sleep (How It Works For Developers)
The Thread.Sleep method in C# is a static method belonging to the Thread class within the System.Threading namespace
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C# Vitrual Vs Abstract (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, virtual methods can be overridden in derived classes, while abstract methods must be overridden in derived classes
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Factory Pattern C# (How It Works For Developers)
Factory method design pattern in C# is aimed at solving problems related to creating objects without specifying the exact creator class of the object that will be created.
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Livecharts C# (How It Works For Developers)
LiveCharts is a library for .NET developers. LiveCharts helps create dynamic and beauty charts in C# applications
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Masstransit C# (How It Works For Developers)
MassTransit is a native message broker library designed specifically for .NET applications, encompassing a few fundamental concepts
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Mediatr C# (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will take a detailed look at MediatR in the context of C# development, providing practical examples and guidance on how to integrate it into your web application projects
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MS Graph .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Combining MS Graph .NET and IronPDF allows developers to create applications that can manipulate Microsoft 365 data and produce PDF documents.
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Mudblazor .NET 8 (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial introduces MudBlazor and IronPDF in the context of .NET 8 for building web applications. MudBlazor is a component library for Blazor projects
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MySqlclient C# (How It Works For Developers)
MySqlClient is a MySql library for .NET that allows developers to easily connect with MySql databases, which are frequently used to store and manage data in online applications.
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C# Print Console: Step-by-Step Guide
we'll explore various ways to print to the console in C#, covering basic output, formatting, and advanced techniques.
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C# Print Variable: Simplify Your Code
In this comprehensive article, we will explore various aspects of printing variables in C#, covering different data types, formatting options, and advanced techniques.
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How to Use C# Print Line Effectively
In this article, we'll explore various methods and techniques related to printing lines in C#.
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Master C# Print Function: A Developer’s Guide
At the core of C# printing lies the Console.WriteLine method. It's the go-to function for displaying formatted output information on the console
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In C# (How It Works For Developers)
C# is a powerful, type-safe programming language that offers developers a rich set of features for building complex applications
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NativeUI C# (How It Works For Developers)
NativeUI is an essential framework for C# developers in the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) modding community
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C# Groupby (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the GroupBy method is a powerful tool that organizes elements from a data source into groups based on a specified key
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IndexOf C# (How It Works For Developers)
The IndexOf method in C# is a fundamental tool used in string manipulation and searching operations. It helps locate the character positions of a specific character or substring within another string
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C# Using Statement (How It Works For Developers)
The using statement in C# is a fundamental concept that aids in managing resources efficiently, particularly when working with disposable objects.
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C# URL Encode (How It Works For Developers)
URL encoding and decoding are techniques used in the C# to ensure the safe transmission of data within URLs
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C# Unit Testing (How It Works For Developers)
Unit testing is a critical phase in software development, which helps developers verify the functionality of individual units of source code. In C#
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C# TryParse (How It Works For Developers)
A static method in C#, the TryParse method can be used with numeric data types as well as string representations such as other relevant kinds
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C# String.Join (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, String.Join is a powerful method used for string concatenation, allowing developers to join individual strings from an array or a collection into a single string
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C# Short (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the short data type is one of the C# data types and is used to represent integer values within a limited range
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C# Record (How It Works For Developers)
C# record is a powerful feature introduced to ease the creation of immutable data models and to enhance the coding experience by reducing boilerplate code
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C# PostgreSQL (How It Works For Developers)
Welcome to this tutorial designed for beginners interested in integrating C# applications with PostgreSQL
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C# Pass by Reference (How It Works For Developers)
Utilize a reference to pass refers to the way in C# for sending arguments to functions or methods by giving a reference to the initial variable of the called method instead of a copy of its value
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C# Object Oriented (How It Works For Developers)
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a fundamental concept in software development, enabling programmers to create modular, reusable, and adaptable code. C#
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C# Log (How It Works For Developers)
C# offers several logging frameworks, each with its features and capabilities. Let's explore some popular logging providers along with code examples:
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C# Imap (How It Works For Developers)
This guide also explores how to create PDF files using IronPDF and C# IMAP data.
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C# Generics (How It Works For Developers)
C# generics introduce a way to design classes, methods, interfaces, and delegates where the type of data they manage can be specified as a parameter
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C# Data Structures (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, like in many programming languages, understanding the use of data structures is fundamental to creating efficient, scalable, and maintainable software
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C# Action (How It Works For Developers)
In this tutorial we'll teach the concepts of C# Action, Func delegate, and related topics. This guide is designed for beginners
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C# Absolute Value (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, the absolute value refers to the distance of a number from zero, disregarding whether it is positive or negative
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CQRS Pattern C# (How It Works For Developers)
One of the popular tools for implementing CQRS in .NET applications is MediatR, a mediator pattern library
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C# Virtual Keyword (How It Works For Developers)
The virtual keyword in C# marks a method, property, or event as virtual, signaling that it can be overridden in any class inheriting from it
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C# While (How It Works For Developers)
This comprehensive guide delves deep into the nuances of the C# 'while' loop, providing detailed explanations
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Datetime Objects in C# (How It Works For Developers)
DateTime objects in C# are fundamental for working with dates and times in .NET Framework applications
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C# Print Statement: Learn the Basics
In C#, the print statement is a versatile tool for displaying information, and in this article, we'll explore its usage, options, and best practices
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.NET Software Development (How It Works For Developers)
.NET Framework software development represents a powerful, versatile framework supported by Microsoft that enables
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Dotnet NuGet (How It Works For Developers)
NuGet is the package manager for .NET, allowing developers to create packages, share, and consume code in a modular fashion
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C# Pattern Matching Expressions (How It Works For Developers)
Pattern matching expressions provide a flexible and intuitive way to match values against patterns and execute corresponding code blocks
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C# Params (How It Works For Developers)
The params keyword in C# is a powerful feature in .NET that allows a method to accept a variable number of arguments
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C# Enums (How It Works For Developers)
Enums, which are short for enumerations, serve as a powerful feature that enables developers to establish a set of named constants
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Opentelemetry C# (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial aims to help beginners understand how to integrate OpenTelemetry in C# applications using the extension method
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RabbitMQ C# (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore deeply RabbitMQ in the context of C# development, exploring its key concepts, installation, integration, and use cases.
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A Comparison Between IronPDF & PDFSharpCore
Compare IronPDF and PDFSharpCore for C# PDF generation. Detailed analysis of HTML to PDF conversion, features, performance, pricing, and code examples.
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Math.Round C# (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of Math.Round in C#, exploring its various aspects and usage scenarios
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C# Linter (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore the concept of C# linters, their significance, popular options, and how they contribute to writing clean and maintainable code.
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C# ArrayList (How It Works For Developers)
The ArrayList is essentially a non-generic collection, capable of storing a number of elements of any data type, making it a versatile choice for various programming scenarios
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C# Collection (How It Works For Developers)
Collections, in C#, are containers that let programmers work with and store sets of object classes. These objects are flexible and adaptable to many programming settings
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C# Const (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, a const keyword is a powerful tool for defining constant fields or values that are known at compile time. These values are immutable
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C# IDE (How It Works For Developers)
Selecting an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a crucial factor in determining the coding experience and productivity in the large and dynamic field of C# development
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C# Inheritance (How It Works For Developers)
A key idea in object-oriented programming (OOP) is inheritance, which lets a class (the derived or subclass) take on traits and characteristics from another class (the base or superclass)
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GraphQL C# (How It Works For Developers)
To use GraphQL in a C# project, you'll need the HotChocolate library, a popular GraphQL endpoint server implementation for .NET
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C# Initialize Array (How It Works For Developers)
This guide explores various techniques and best practices for initializing arrays in C#, providing insights into both basic and advanced array initialization scenarios.
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C# Nameof (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will explore the nameof operator in C# and also introduce IronPDF NuGet library to generate PDF documents programmatically.
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HashSet C# (How It Works For Developers)
This post will examine the use of HashSet in C# and how it may be used with IronPDF, a powerful library for working with PDF documents.
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C# Null Conditional Operator (How It Works For Developers)
C# Null Conditional operator offers a more concise and safe way to handle null values in your code. The beauty of this operator lies in its ability to simplify null checks
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C# OAuth2 (How It Works For Developers)
This guide is tailored for beginners, with a focus on key concepts, practical examples, and easy-to-understand explanations. We'll also learn a use case to use OAuth2 with the IronPDF library.
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C# Operator (How It Works For Developers)
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the different types of operators in C# and how they can be used in your programs. We will also see how to use these C# Operators with IronPDF
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C# Random Int (How It Works For Developers)
A simple and flexible way to generate random numbers in C# is to use the Random class. With the help of functions like Next() and Next(minValue, maxValue)
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C# Span (How It Works For Developers)
Span in C# allows developers to work with memory directly without resorting to traditional heap allocations
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C# Struct vs Class (How It Works For Developers)
Understanding the differences between C# structs and classes is crucial for making informed decisions when designing your C# applications.
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C# Thread Sleep Method (How It Works For Developers)
One essential tool in a C# developer's arsenal for managing thread timing and coordination is the Thread.Sleep() method.
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C# Timer (How It Works For Developers)
Timer classes in C# are powerful tools for scheduling the execution of code at specified intervals
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C# Array Length (How It Works For Developers)
In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the concept of the C# array length property, covering its significanc
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C# WebRTC (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial introduces how to create a WebRTC solution using C#, focusing on the .NET Core framework, and provides insights into setting up a signaling server, understanding TURN servers, and integrating WebRTC into your IronPDF C# applications.
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C# Priority Queue (How It Works For Developers)
This post will explain the idea of a priority queue in C# and show you how to effectively utilize it with IronPDF to optimize document processing procedures
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C# LINQ Distinct (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we are going to learn about the C# LINQ distinct function with IronPDF.
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C# Ternary Operator (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore the nuances of the C# Ternary Conditional Operator, its syntax, use cases, and how it enhances the readability and conciseness of code.
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C# String.Format (How It Works For Developers)
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the complexities of String Format, its syntax, usage, and the efficient ways in which it elevates string formatting in C#
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C# Sealed Class (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, a sealed class is a class that cannot be inherited. By using the sealed keyword, developers can prevent other classes from deriving or extending from the sealed class
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C# Orderby (How It Works For Developers)
Sorting is a fundamental operation in any programming language, and the C# OrderBy method is a powerful tool for arranging elements within collections
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C# LINQ Join Query Syntax (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll dive deep into the complexities of the C# LINQ Join operator, unraveling its functionality, syntax, and real-world applications.
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C# Internal (How It Works For Developers)
The internal keyword/access modifier in C# limits a type or member's visibility to that of other members within the same assembly
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C# Dev Kit VS Code Extension (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll delve into the realm of C# dev kit VS Code, specifically focusing on the C# development kit extension. We'll explore its features, installation, and usage with practical examples
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C# Delegates (How It Works For Developers)
In this comprehensive guide, we will dig deep into the complexities of C# delegates, exploring their functionality
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C# Attributes (How It Works For Developers)
In this comprehensive guide, we'll have a look at C# attributes, exploring their syntax, applications, and how they serve as a versatile mechanism for enhancing code expressiveness and functionality
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MSTest C# (How It Works For Developers )
In this tutorial, we'll understand what MSTest is and check some scenarios of how we can use MSTest with the IronPDF library.
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Jquery Datatable (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore how to integrate and use jQuery DataTables in an ASP.NET WEB application to enhance the presentation of tabular data.
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C# Array Sort (How It Works For Developers)
Learn how to sort arrays in C# with this comprehensive guide. Follow step-by-step instructions and examples to master array sorting.
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C# Reflection (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll delve into the intricacies of C# reflection, exploring its key concepts, use cases, and best practices
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C# REPL (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore REPL in C#, uncovering its functionality, use cases, and how it transforms the way you experiment, learn, and iterate in C#.
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C# Stopwatch (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will see how to use the Stopwatch object in C# to find the time taken to perform a specific task using the public timespan elapsed time property
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Microsoft Logging C# (How It Works For Developers)
The Microsoft.Extensions.Logging NuGet package for .NET Core gives us access to several extension methods to help us write different log levels. In this article, we are going to see more about MS logging.
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Cefsharp.WPF.NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we are going to see more about CefSharp open source version using code snippets.
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Npgsql C# .NET (How It Works For Developers)
Npgsql is a .NET data provider that enables C# and other .NET language developers to connect to, access, and administer PostgreSQL databases
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Swashbuckle ASP .NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
Swashbuckle is a C# .NET core NuGet package which helps to automatically document the RESTful Web APIs developed
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Serilog .NET (How It Works For Developers)
This article explores how Serilog elevates the logging process in .NET 6 applications, ensuring that each log event is not just a string, but a structured, queryable object
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NPlot C# (How It Works For Developers)
NPlot is a versatile charting library in the .NET framework, ideal for generating a wide range of graphs and plots. From simple line plots to complex scatter charts
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C# Yield Return (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll look into yield return in C#, exploring its functionality, use cases, and how it can transform the way you approach iteration.
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Test Console Application C# (How It Works For Developers)
Learn how to create and test console applications in C#. Follow this guide for best practices and tips on effective console app development.
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BouncyCastle C# (How It Works For Developers)
BouncyCastle C# is a comprehensive library providing a wide option of cryptographic algorithms and tools for .NET developers
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C# Double Question Mark (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll dig deep into the complexities of the C# Double Question Mark Operator, exploring its functionality
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C# Null Coalescing (How It Works For Developers)
It is true that in C# the null-coalescing operator (??) is a binary operator. An operator that acts on two operands is referred to as a binary operator
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C# Primary Constructor (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll learn how to use C# 12 Primary Constructors efficiently, also exploring their functionality
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C# String Interpolation (How It Works For Developers)
String interpolation in C# allows developers to embed expressions or variables directly into string literals
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C# Writeline (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we are going to use the WriteLine method within static void main in C#
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Datatables .NET (How It Works For Developers)
we'll explore how to integrate http://DataTables.NET distribution files, a table-enhancing library for server-side processing into an ASP.NET project to enhance the presentation and user experience of tabular data.
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Hangfire .NET Core (How It Works For Developers)
Hangfire simplifies the implementation of background processing in ASP.NET Core or .NET Core 6 Web API applications by providing a reliable and flexible framework for managing and executing background jobs
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Math.NET C# (How It Works For Developers)
Math.NET is a powerful tool for mathematical computing in the .NET framework, capable of handling a wide array of mathematical tasks
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How to Merge PDF Files in .NET
In this article, we will explore how to merge different PDF documents using IronPDF in a .NET application.
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Null Coalescing Operator C# (How It Works For Developers)
The Null Coalescing Operator (??) or Null Conditional Operator is a concise and powerful binary operator in C# designed to streamline null value handling
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RestSharp C# (How It Works For Developers)
RestSharp is available as NuGet package and can be installed in your C# design
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Sqlite C# .NET (How It Works For Developers)
SQLite is a popular open-source database engine that can be embedded in applications without requiring a separate server component. It is fast, reliable, and cross-platform
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Mailkit C# (How it Works For Developers)
MailKit, a personal open-source project that has become an essential tool in .NET app development, supports sending and receiving emails through SMTP and IMAP protocols
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Automapper C# (How it Works For Developers)
Automapper in C# is an object-object mapper, a tool that simplifies converting and transferring data between different object types
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C# Case Statement (How it Works For Developers)
A switch statement in C# is a control structure used to select one of many code paths to execute. The selection is based on the value or an expression with any of the data types
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.NET Aspire (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we will discuss the .NET Aspire components to create a web application. Also, we will use the IronPDF to create and download PDF files in the Aspire .NET project component.
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C# Protected (How it Works For Developers)
For beginners, grasping the concept of access modifiers, particularly protected in C# programming, is important
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C# Queue (How it Works For Developers)
In the context of C#, a powerful and versatile programming language, the C# Queue stands out as a fundamental tool for managing data in a sequential manner
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C# String Split (How it Works For Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll explore how to effectively use the String.Split method, starting from basic concepts and moving towards more complex applications.
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Fluent Assertions C# (How it Works For Developers)
Fluent Assertions significantly improve the testing experience by making assertions more intuitive and human-readable.
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Selenium ChromeDriver C# (How it Works For Developers)
Selenium ChromeDriver is a key component in web automation, especially for Google Chrome users. It's a standalone server that enables automated control of Chrome version sessions
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Webview2 C# Example (How it Works For Developers)
WebView2, the latest iteration of web view technology from Microsoft, is based on the Chromium engine, the same engine that powers the popular Microsoft Edge browser
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SevenZip C# (How it Works For Developers)
SevenZip or 7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver utility that allows users to compress and decompress files
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NET 8.0 (How it Works For Developers)
.NET 8.0 is a robust foundation for creating cutting-edge applications with a focus on long-term performance and reliability.
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LINQ C# (How it Works For Developers)
LINQ is not just a query language; it's an integral part of the C# programming language that streamlines querying and transforming data from sources like relational databases
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C# KeyValuePair (How it Works For Developers)
As we embark on this literary journey, our destination is the intricate universe of C# KeyValuePair nuanced exploration that peels back the layers of its diverse types
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C# Destructor (How it Works For Developers)
In the following code of this article we will discuss about the destructors](https://dotnettutorials.NET/lesson/destructor-csharp/ ""), its examples, and its uses. We will also discuss how to use the destructors with the PDF Library in C# named [IronPDF.
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CakeBuilder .NET (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll explore what CakeBuild is, why it's beneficial in C# development, and how it can be integrated with IronPDF to automate PDF document generation tasks and protect against spam, fraud, and abuse in the same way.
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ByteSize C# (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we will use the ByteSize C# Library with IronPDF Library for string representation.
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Blazor .NET 8 (Developer Tutorial)
In this article, we'll delve into the key aspects of Blazor .NET 8.0, exploring the new rendering modes, project templates, tooling improvements, and more.
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BinaryKits.Zpl.Viewer (How it Works For Developers)
let's delve into BinaryKits.Zpl.Viewer, a tool designed to facilitate the visualization and analysis of ZPL printer driver code. Also, the Labelary api can be used as alternative to BinaryKits.Zpl.
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Solid Principles C# (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we will do a detailed review of olid Principles in C# and their uses, and we will also see how you can use them to write reusable code structures by creating PDF documents using C# PDF Library IronPDF.
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String Builder C# (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we'll delve into the intricacies of StringBuilder](https://www.tutorialsteacher.com/csharp/csharp-stringbuilder ""), exploring what it is, when and how to use it, and provide practical examples using C# PDF library [IronPDF to solidify your understanding.
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Visual Studio Code C# (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we delve into using Visual Studio Code for C# development, emphasizing its unique features and tools that cater to the needs of developers.
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C# Json Serializer (How it Works For Developers)
C# developers often find themselves working with JSON data, and to facilitate smooth interaction, C# provides a powerful tool - the C# JSON Serializer.
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C# Math (How it Works For Developers)
In C#, the Math class is a static class available within the System namespace. This class contains a plethora of methods designed to help developers perform mathematical operations without the need to write them from scratch.
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C# Switch Expression (How it Works For Developers)
In this article, we will go through the examples of switch expressions and test their use case using IronPDF C# PDF Library.
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C# Switch Statement (How it Works For Developers)
The switch statement in C# is a control flow statement that allows developers to write cleaner and more concise code when dealing with multiple conditions
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Jupyter Notebook C# (How it Works For Developers)
as it combines the rich features of Jupyter Notebooks with the robustness of C# and the .NET framework to employ more interactive experiences.
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NUnit or xUnit .NET Core (How it Works For Developers)
Within this ecosystem, NUnit](https://nunit.org/ "") and [xUnit stand out as two of the most popular .NET unit testing frameworks in comparison to other test frameworks for data-driven testing
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C# Forms (How it Works For Developers)
Before diving into creating your Windows Forms app, you'll need Visual Studio installed. It's the primary tool used to develop Windows Forms applications.
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C# AS (How it Works For Developers)
The as operator keyword in C# is a binary operator used to perform certain conversions between compatible reference types or nullable types. The following code provides a simple demonstration
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C# Data Types (How it Works For Developers)
In C#, data types can be understood as categorizations for the data we store in our programs. These categorizations help in ensuring that the correct kind of data is stored in the right way
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C# True False (How it Works For Developers)
A boolean is a data type that has only two values – true and false. This binary nature can be thought of as an on-off switch. In C#, the keywords to represent these values are true and false, respectively.
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C# Web App (How it Works For Developers)
As we explore how you can use C# to create any web application that you may need, we will also be exploring how to best use ASP .NET Core throughout the development process
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Signalr C# (How it Works For Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll embark on a journey through the basics and nuances of SignalR
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IronPDF and Puppeteer C#: A Comparison
Compare IronPDF and Puppeteer Sharp for C# PDF generation. Explore features, pricing, cross-platform support, and code examples to choose the best PDF library for your .NET project.
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C# Datatable to List (How it Works For Developers)
This tutorial aims to bridge that gap and provide a clear guide on how to convert datatable to list in C#.
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C# SQLite (How it Works For Developers)
SQLite is a lightweight and efficient database that stores data in a single file. Unlike traditional databases, it doesn't require a separate server
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C# Ref Keywords (How it Works for Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll walk through the details of the **ref** keyword and explore various console code examples that illustrate how it works.
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Math Floor C# (How it Works for Developers)
In C#, one of the tools at our disposal for managing decimal numbers is Math.Floor method. Let's delve into it.
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Entity Framework C# (How it Works for Developers)
Before delving into the intricacies of Entity Framework, let's understand its importance in today's data-oriented applications.
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Moq C# (How it Works for Developers)
In this article, we will delve into MOQ in C# and explore how it can elevate your testing game.
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NLog C# (How it Works for Developers)
NLog is a popular logging framework for C# that makes it easy to implement robust and flexible logging in your applications
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Newtonsoft Jsonpath (How it Works for Developers)
If you've ever worked with JSON data in .NET, you've probably come across the Newtonsoft.JSON library
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C# Web Framework (How it Works for Developers)
With the surge in **web development** technologies, choosing a reliable and scalable platform is vital. One such platform is the C# web framework,
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C# AND (How it Works For Developers)
In this tutorial, we will explore the C# AND operator, a critical programming aspect of C#. We'll cover its uses, how to write code with it, and some of the intermediate language features it connects with
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C# Split String (How it Works for Developers)
In C#, the **String.Split()** is your go-to tool for this task. The Split method allows you to divide a string into an array of substrings based on a given separator
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C# Round (How it Works for Developers)
This tutorial delves into the nuances of rounding in C# and illustrates how you can harness this powerful method.
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C# Logical Operators (How it Works for Developers)
This guide will walk you through the fundamentals of logical operators in C#, including concepts like boolean values, operator precedence, logical negation, and much more.
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C# Getter Setter (How it Works for Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll explore both beginner and intermediate aspects of C# getter and private setter using code block.
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C# Dictionary Trygetvalue (How it Works for Developers)
Among these is the C# Dictionary **TryGetValue** method, a topic we will discuss in depth in this tutorial
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C# Default Parameters (How it Works For Developers)
Today, we will delve into the world of C# and learn about a powerful feature - Default Parameters. We'll break it down in an easy-to-understand way, focusing on the concept of default argument value and optional arguments in C#.
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.NET Core Polly (How it Works for Developers)
Polly targets ASP.NET Core, making it a vital tool for .NET Core resilience. Polly has a thread safe manner and supports handling multiple concurrent requests with successful response.
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Blazor vs MVC (How It Works For Developers)
In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of Blazor and MVC, comparing their features, architecture, use cases, performance, development workflow, and more, enabling developers to make an informed decision.
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C# Types (How It Works For Developers)
C# is a strongly typed language. But what does strongly typed language mean, you ask? It means that every variable and object must have a declared data type.
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C# Numeric Types (How It Works For Developers)
In C#, numeric types are a set of data types used to store numbers. These can be divided into two main categories: integer data types and floating-point types.
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C# New (How It Works For Developers)
Object instantiation is the process where the new operator creates an instance of a class or struct. In C#, this is primarily achieved using the new keyword
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C# Find (How It Works For Developers)
Welcome to our tutorial on C#'s handy Find function. You've just stumbled upon a powerful feature that can streamline your coding process. So, whether you're a seasoned coder or just starting out...
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C# This (How it Works for Developers)
There's a particular keyword in C# that holds special importance, and that is the 'this' keyword. This keyword refers to the current class instance where it's used.
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C# Concurrent List (How it Works for Developers)
This is similar to what happens when multiple threads concurrently access a shared resource without a proper system in place.
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What is Visual Studio (How it Works for Developers)
Visual Studio is a product of Microsoft, often referred to as Microsoft Visual Studio. It is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) where you can write code, debug, and test.
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Vim For Windows (How it Works for Developers)
Vim for Windows offers the same set of features and functionality as its Unix counterpart, allowing users to harness its extensive capabilities and boost their productivity.
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C# List (How it Works For Developers)
Lists are versatile and dynamic data structures used to store and manipulate collections of data in C#. Lists are part of the System.Collections.Generic namespace
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Razor C# (How It Works For Developers)
This tutorial will guide you through creating a basic application using Razor with C# in Visual Studio.
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C# Wait For Seconds (How it Works for Developers)
C# wait statement is a popular feature in programming when you need to pause the execution of your program for a specified duration.
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What is Visual C++ Redistributable
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (MSVCR) is a package offered by Microsoft for programs developed using Visual Studio. It contains C and C++ runtime libraries
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C# Using (How it Works for Developers)
The using statement in C# is a convenient way to work with resources that implement the IDisposable interface. IDisposable objects typically hold onto unmanaged resources
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C# Multiline String (How it Works for Developers)
In C#, a multiline string is a string that spans multiple lines. It's different from a single line string, which only consists of characters on one line
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C# If (How it Works for Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll break down the concepts of if statements, else statements, and how to use them effectively in your C# programs.
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Try/Catch in C# (How It Works For Developers)
If you're new to programming in C#, you might have heard the term try catch statement thrown around quite a bit. In this tutorial, we'll delve into the world of exception handling, focusing on catch blocks,
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C# String Replace (How it Works For Developers)
In this tutorial, we'll be exploring the replace method in C# using relatable real-life examples and storytelling, making it engaging and easy to follow along.
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C# For Loop (How it Works for Developers)
A for loop is a type of loop in C#, specifically designed for situations where you know exactly how many times you want to iterate
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C# For Each (How IT Works For Developers)
In this tutorial, we will cover the C# "foreach" loop, an essential tool for developers. The foreach loop simplifies the process of iterating through a collection,
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C# Extension Methods (How It Works For Developers)
Extension methods are a powerful feature in C# that allows you to add new functionality to existing types without modifying their source code.
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C# DataTable (How It Works For Developers Tutorial)
By the end of this tutorial, you will have a good understanding of how to use DataTables in your C# applications. Let's get started!
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Install NuGet Powershell (How it Works for Developers Tutorial)
With NuGet PowerShell, developers can quickly find and install packages from a central repository, manage dependencies, and update packages to their latest versions using PowerShell commands..
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What is .NET Framework 3.5 (PDF,Excel,Qr,Barcode,OCR)
.NET 3.5, released in 2007, is a version of the .NET framework that introduced a range of new features and improvements.
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C# PDF NuGet (How it Works for Developers)
It is available as a NuGet package. It offers a wide range of functionalities, including HTML files to PDF conversion, editing PDF documents, and watermarking.
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.NET 7 (How it Works for Developers Guide)
.NET 7 is the latest iteration of the .NET Framework, offering a multitude of enhancements to facilitate the development of modern applications.
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How to use .NET Fiddle in C#
.NET Fiddle is particularly helpful for developers who work on projects that require compatibility across different versions of .NET.
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MAUI vs Blazor
In this article, we'll take a closer look at Blazor and MAUI, and help you decide which one is right for your next project.
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.NET Core vs .NET Framework
As a developer, choosing the right framework can be critical for the success of your project. In this article, we'll dive deep into the differences between .NET Core and .NET Framework.
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NuGet HTML to PDF (Developer Tutorial)
In this article, we will explore the IronPDF NuGet library, which simplifies the process of generating PDFs in .NET applications.
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NuGet Packages (PDF, OCR, Barcode, Excel): Updated List
We can use the same package of NuGet on different environments like Web, Windows and Mobile etc. We can install the NuGet package with newer versions under Package Manager Console.
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NuGet PDF Generator in .NET (Developer Tutorial)
This is where NuGet PDF generators come in, offering developers a hassle-free way to generate PDF documents and integrate PDF functionalities into their applications.
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Razor Components : How it Works for Developers
Razor Components are a UI framework in ASP.NET Core that allows developers to build web pages using a combination of C# and HTML.
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What is .NET Framework 4.7.2 (Recommended Libraries)
One such tool is IronPDF, which seamlessly integrates with .NET Framework 4.7.2 and .NET 7. In this article, we will explore the capabilities of IronPDF and its compatibility with these frameworks.
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How to Write to an Excel File in VB.NET (The Easy Way)
A step-by-step guide on creating and writing data to Excel files in a VB.NET application using the IronXL library, without requiring Microsoft Office Interop.
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List of Supported .NET Libraries
.NET SDK is a free, open-source software development kit that provides developers with the necessary tools to build, test, and deploy .NET applications.
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What is .NET Framework
The .NET Framework is a popular software development platform created by Microsoft. It is a versatile framework for building desktop, web, mobile, and gaming applications.
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.NET MAUI Blazor for (PDF,EXCEL,OCR,BARCODE,QR Code)
The BlazorWebView control can be added to any page in a .NET MAUI native app and directed to the root of the MAUI Blazor web application.
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Razor vs Blazor
After reading this article, you will understand the differences between Blazor and Razor, as well as how they relate with each other in .NET web application development.
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What is NuGet?
In simpler words, a NuGet package is just like a zip file with the extension .nupkg. It contains all the DLL's as well as a descriptive manifest containing information such as the package's version number.
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A Developer's Guide to Building a Blazor PDF Viewer
Learn how to integrate a powerful PDF viewer into your server-side Blazor application. This tutorial covers rendering from URLs, HTML, and Razor components using C#.
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IronPDF and EvoPdf: A Comparison
Compare IronPDF and EvoPdf for HTML to PDF conversion in .NET. Detailed analysis of features, performance, pricing, and best use cases to guide your choice.
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SpirePDF C# HTML to PDF Tutorial & Library Comparison
Compare IronPDF and Spire.PDF for HTML to PDF conversion in .NET. Detailed analysis of features, rendering quality, JavaScript support, pricing, and real developer experiences to help you choose.
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ActivePDF DocConverter Tutorial and Comparison to IronPDF
Compare ActivePDF and IronPDF for .NET PDF generation. See code examples, pricing, features, and performance benchmarks to choose the best PDF library.
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Aspose PDF Converter Alternative: How Does IronPDF Compare for .NET Development?
Aspose PDF Converter tutorial and comparison to the IronPDF C# Library
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Syncfusion PDF Viewer Comparison for HTML to PDF
Compare Syncfusion PDF Viewer and IronPDF for .NET PDF manipulation. Detailed analysis of HTML to PDF conversion, features, pricing, and performance to help developers choose.
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C# Create PDF (Code Example Tutorial)
Easily create, read, and edit PDF documents in C# with IronPDF. This step-by-step tutorial covers everything from HTML to PDF, generating reports, plus insights into free C# PDF libraries and common challenges
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Best Java PDF Libraries in 2025: IronPDF vs Aspose.PDF Complete Comparison Guide
Compare IronPDF and Aspose.PDF for Java. See pricing ($749 vs $1,199), HTML to PDF quality, performance benchmarks, and why IronPDF offers 82% better value.
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What is Blazor Framework (How it Works for Developers Tutorial)
Razor and Blazor are two of the most popular web UI frameworks for creating web apps in the Visual Studio development environment.
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A Comparison between IronPDF and PDFTron
Compare IronPDF and PDFTron (Apryse) PDF libraries for .NET. Analyze features, pricing, performance, and real developer experiences to choose the best C# PDF solution for your project.
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A Comparison between IronPDF and GemBox.Pdf
Compare IronPDF and GemBox.Pdf for HTML to PDF in C#. Features, pricing, performance benchmarks, and code examples to choose the best .NET PDF library.
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