When using the HttpClient in .NET, you might want to add a DelegatingHandler to it. This is useful for adding headers, adding authentication or modifying behavior. Or maybe you want to act on whether or not the response was successful.
With the release of .NET 8, Blazor Static SSR (Server Side Rendering) was introduced. Giving us finally the opportunity to migrate from Razor Pages to Blazor Static SSR.
While working on Passwordless.dev, we wanted to support multiple databases. At the time of writing this article, we were
supporting Microsoft SQL Server and Sqlite.
If you’re using Razor Pages, you might have noticed that you can’t nest TagHelpers. This is because Razor Pages are not using the same TagHelper infrastructure as Razor Views.
Somewhere during the development on Passwordless.dev, I was working on the AdminConsole, and stumbled upon an interesting discovery. Whenever we make a request, or visit a new page we store the application we’re currently viewing in a scoped object that inherits from ICurrentContext.
The ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 is, as the name suggests, a 14″ workstation. It directly competes with the HP ZBook 14u and Dell Precision 7405. I decided to purchase the AMD-version of the ThinkPad P14s Gen 1, because mainly Intel has been dominating the market for nearly 15 years, and wanted to support team red which has finally caught up after such a long time. That’s aside from the fact that AMD’s products are currently priced a lot better and provide more value for your money.