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Monday, July 2, 2018
Windows Service in 2018
Most people don't write Windows services anymore. We have the cloud. You can write WebJobs or Functions instead. However in the rare case you have to, say a client with an on-premise server room because their internet connection is awful and a need for background jobs, then this is how I did it.
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