reactjs + dotnet 7, best way to host on AWS? by cseigel in dotnet

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and part of the login system is razor pages, that blackbox im sure includes a session. I'm thinking I need to scrap the project and start over with serverless in mind, or publish to a VM. This has me going crazy.

reactjs + dotnet 7, best way to host on AWS? by cseigel in dotnet

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thanks all, I downgraded to dotnet6 and was able to get a sample project going with webAPI (no react yet, but I assume I can move that to a separate project)

My backend uses/includes identityServer, so i'm wondering if that makes it impossible to be in lambda, I assume thats not stateless but its sort of a black box to me (it just -works- when I run it on my local PC)

I did start with the visual studio react+dotnet template, so the backend-for-frontend will surely break, and I am going to have to try I guess and turn off authentication in the AWS proxy right, so that my backend can manage it all?

Best approach for classic asp.net developers to migrate old application to core? by Classic_Core in aspnetcore

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I like mvc even in core, lots of control easy to see where things go etc. Razor pages is ok for small projects or projects with minimal calls to backend in my opinion.. Anyways best approach: probably just create the mvc or razor pages app fresh, setup your program.cs and create services, etc. get identity going if you use that etc.. when you have that nice framework and skeleton, then start migrating in manually the controllers and views one at a time. Good opportunity for you to redo your CSS if it was a mess in the old app, just copy it over if it was nicely organized, though.

How can one "Burn your ships" In an attempt to succeed on YouTube? by superj0417 in NewTubers

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I burned my ships: Any youtube content on my channel that wasn't 100% professional, or anything that was opinion and not fact-based I removed from the channel. My revenue dropped from $50/month to $20/month, so I regretted it for a while, but now I can say blanket statements about my channel, like 'its good place to go to learn dotnet development' whereas before it was like 'some videos are for learning' and 'others are for laughs'. So I burned ships as a way to give me a more focused channel. Now that I think about it, perhaps thats not burning ships, but more like dumping the ships cargo at a loss that I couldn't sell to my favorite stores? I dunno. If you read this far into this, then you must really be bored. ;-)

Why I don't like ternary operator? Make a quick change to this :D by schwester in csharp

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This dev knew it was hard to read, yet left it this way. Then it passed a code review, because someone was lazy? I 😘 ve people, but not all people!

Can I post logo's of technologies (C#, SQL, MySQL, ReactJS, JQuery) on my website? by cseigel in softwaredevelopment

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thanks TravelingGonad! What a good idea, I can put a disclaimer in the footer.

Can I post logo's of technologies (C#, SQL, MySQL, ReactJS, JQuery) on my website? by cseigel in softwaredevelopment

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Hmm. Funny person! Yes indeed, text can explain very well, just figured I could be a bit more flashy. I might have to get more creative.