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Jan 13, 2017
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What .NET Developers ought to know to start in 2017www.hanselman.com
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How To Set Up an Internal NuGet Repository in PowerShellredmondmag.com
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5 Tips for Building an API in ASP.NET Corestormpath.com
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Cross-Platform Graphics in .NET Coremedium.com
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Comparing MicroBus and MediatRwww.lavinski.me
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