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Friday, November 17, 2017
Dotnet Core Templates To Hit The Ground Running
The problem with starting a new project is there is a lot of boilerplate work to get started. You need to setup project structure, source control, build and release pipelines, dependency injection and logging before you write a line of business code. Dotnet Core 2.0 supports custom templates meaningless boilerplate code to hit the ground running.
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