Webhooks in .NETWebhooks are a lightweight Publish — Subscribe alternative that provide asynchronous communication without the complexities of a message broker infrastructure. They’re essentially a callback mechanism implemented over the network. In my newest article, I explain what they are in detail and show you how to implement them in .NET 7: |
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Real-Time Apps in .NET with SignalR In this article, we explore how SignalR works under the hood and expand the chat app from the WebSocket article to show just how easy it is to implement advanced features. Real-Time Apps in .NET with SignalR Simple, Reliable, and Scalable Real-Time Communication Read article 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205Unsubscribe · Preferences
WebSocket in .NET The WebSocket protocol allows for full-duplex messaging over a single TCP connection. In my newest article, we explore the protocol, compare it to the closest alternative, and use it to implement a simple chat app in .NET 8. WebSocket in .NET Real-Time, Two-Way Communication Over TCP/IP Read article 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205Unsubscribe · Preferences
Server-Sent Events in .NET ChatGPT streams its chat responses using a simple HTTP request.How? Using the most elegant way of achieving server push over HTTP:Server Sent Events.In my newest article, I show you how to implement it in .NET 8. Server-Sent Events in .NET Implementing The Most Elegant HTTP-Based Push Mechanism Read article 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205Unsubscribe · Preferences