C#
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C# (pronounced "C sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language.
Its roots in the C family of languages makes C# immediately familiar to C, C++, and Java programmers.
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Collection of projects I wrote in high-school
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An event manager app that allows a user to create and keep track of events while storing all the information that he may need, such as phone numbers and emails of venues and people, address of the venues, date and time of the events. User friendly UI allows the user to add people, venues and events with ease.
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An online Mobile Shopping Management System using .NET MVC 5 Framework
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Sample for testing the new Blazor web framework
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A C# web application for managing a library.
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Web application to create one report related to the payment history of non-bank credits.
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UPS Intern 2020 Hackathon project the "Career Constructor", a quiz based interview tool
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Simple CRUD application that simulate a vehicle e-commerce
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delete temporary files created by RazorEngine either by using method provided by the author of the RazorEngine or use Remoting as described her https://kunwar.dk/posts/remove-razorengine-temp-files/
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Created by Anders Hejlsberg
Released January 2002
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