Luis RodriguesUsing ASP.NET Health Checks To Monitor Application StatusYour app doesn’t load? Maybe, the Asp.Net Health Check feature can make your troubleshooting easier.Jan 4, 20231Jan 4, 20231
Luis RodriguesCreating an in-memory cache for .NET 6 Web APIHave you ever had problems with the performance of your Web API? Check a simple approach to help improve the performance of your Web API.Sep 11, 20222Sep 11, 20222
Luis RodriguesLogging HTTP Request and Response in .NET Web APILet’s look at two approaches to how to log the HTTP request and response data when we are developing or debugging our .NET Web APIs.Sep 1, 20221Sep 1, 20221
Luis RodriguesBuilding a custom Configuration Provider in .NET 6Let’s see how to create a custom configuration provider to read application settings from an external data source.Aug 20, 20221Aug 20, 20221
Luis RodriguesC# Parallel Programming: 6 ways to work with thread-safe collections!How about working with the thread-safe collection in .NET? Check these 6 ways to work with it in your multithreading applications.Jan 12, 2022Jan 12, 2022
Luis RodriguesC# Parallel Programming: Working with Concurrent Collections — Part VIIn this article let’s see how can we create our own concurrent collection with the IProducerConsumerCollection interface.Jan 11, 2022Jan 11, 2022
Luis RodriguesC# Parallel Programming: Working with Concurrent Collections — Part VThis time let’s check how to work with ConcurrentDictionary in our multitasking applications.Jan 10, 2022Jan 10, 2022
Luis RodriguesC# Parallel Programming: Working with Concurrent Collections — Part IVFrom now, we saw three concurrent collections to use in our multitasking applications. Now let’s see how to create a producer and consumer…Jan 6, 2022Jan 6, 2022
Luis RodriguesC# Parallel Programming: Working with Concurrent Collections — Part IIIIn our last article, we check ConcurrentStack class. Now let’s see how to handle concurrency with ConcurrentBag in our application.Jan 5, 2022Jan 5, 2022
Luis RodriguesC# Parallel Programming: Working with Concurrent Collections — Part IIIn the last article, we saw how to work with ConcurrentQueue class. This time let’s see how to work with ConcurrentStack in our…Jan 4, 2022Jan 4, 2022