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Published inDec 2023
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Jonathan R. Danylko
Jonathan R. Danylko
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Jonathan R. Danylko

Jonathan "JD" Danylko is an award-winning, full-stack ASP.NET architect. He's used ASP.NET as his primary way to build websites since 2002 and before that, Classic ASP. Jonathan contributes to his blog (DanylkoWeb) on a weekly basis, has built a custom CMS, is a founder of Tuxboard (an open-source ASP.NET dashboard library), has been on various podcasts, and guest posted on the C# Advent Calendar for 6 years. Jonathan has worked in various industries for small, medium, and Fortune 100 companies, but currently works as an Architect at Insight Enterprise. The best way to contact Jonathan is through GitHub, LinkedIn, Twitter, email, or through the website.
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Technical requirements

I recommend using your favorite editor to view the GitHub repository. Our recommendations include the following:

  • Visual Studio (preferably 2022 or newer)
  • Visual Studio Code
  • JetBrains Rider

The editor we’ll be using is Visual Studio Enterprise 2022, but any version (Community or Professional) will work with the code.

We will also be using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) for our example at the end of the chapter. However, if you feel you don’t need to download another tool, you can view SQL Server data through Visual Studio 2022 as well without installing SSMS.

Downloading SQL Server Developer Edition

To run a local copy of SQL Server, download the Developer edition of SQL Server from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-downloads.

The code for this chapter is located in Packt Publishing’s GitHub repository, which you can navigate to here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/ASP.NET-Core...

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Jonathan R. Danylko

Jonathan "JD" Danylko is an award-winning, full-stack ASP.NET architect. He's used ASP.NET as his primary way to build websites since 2002 and before that, Classic ASP. Jonathan contributes to his blog (DanylkoWeb) on a weekly basis, has built a custom CMS, is a founder of Tuxboard (an open-source ASP.NET dashboard library), has been on various podcasts, and guest posted on the C# Advent Calendar for 6 years. Jonathan has worked in various industries for small, medium, and Fortune 100 companies, but currently works as an Architect at Insight Enterprise. The best way to contact Jonathan is through GitHub, LinkedIn, Twitter, email, or through the website.
Read more about Jonathan R. Danylko