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Write samples for FastEndpoints #358

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dodyg opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 8 comments
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Write samples for FastEndpoints #358

dodyg opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 8 comments
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@dodyg
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dodyg commented Dec 13, 2022

This library is worth supporting

https://fast-endpoints.com/

@NullF0rest
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Hi @dodyg, would love to work on this!

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dodyg commented Jan 14, 2023

  • Add a folder called fast-endpoints.
  • Add a readme in this folder. Link all the samples for fast-endpoints in this readme.
  • Add an entry at the main /readme.md to this folder and start the sample count. Increment the main readme sample count whenever you add a sample.
  • Make sure there is a readme in every sample.
  • Try to keep everything in just one file, e.g. program.cs.
  • Keep the sample as simple and small as possible.

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dodyg commented Mar 14, 2023

@NullF0rest any update?

@Harrish-Selvarajah
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Hi @dodyg , Can I work on this issue ?

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dodyg commented Sep 24, 2023

@Harrish-Selvarajah go ahead.

  • Please start from the very basic.
  • Create a folder on its own.

@Harrish-Selvarajah
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Hi @dodyg , I got assigned to a different issue in another repo where I wanted to contribute. Please unassign me here. I will come back here once I complete the issue over there and take this up if this task hasn't been assigned to anyone yet. Sorry for the inconvenience.

@arief-samuel
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Hi @dodyg , Is it still available ? can I work on this issue ?

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dodyg commented Jan 28, 2024

Yes

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