Review websites for our MVP in C# .NET

3 months ago
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Kicking off by researching brand websites & the strategies of known people in the C# .NET software space. Near the end, I have collected enough knowledge to start building our MVP.

We'll be using Blazor + .NET 7 Web API, exploring minimal APIs, vertical slicing and much more! Stay tuned!

Make sure to check their channels out as well! They put out valuable content on a daily to weekly basis.

Next video in the series: https://youtu.be/PrlTNbsptro?si=IISNnvgop8QfVyQ1

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00:00 Intro
01:22 Acquisition.com
02:15 MilanJovanovic.tech
08:10 JulioCasal.com
11:20 StefanDjokic.tech
12:30 Dometrain.com
13:20 PatrickGod.com
14:00 CodeOpinion.com
14:20 JasonTaylor.dev
15:30 Summarize components
16:35 Re-usable components
21:45 Components Scheme
23:55 Upcoming
24:25 Outro

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