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Vladimir Pecanac

Hi, my name is Vladimir Pecanac, and I am a full-time .NET developer and DevOps enthusiast. I created this blog so I can share the things I learn in the hope of both helping others and deepening my own knowledge of the topics I write about. The best way to learn is to teach.
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Code Maze Weekly #74

Issue #74 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what's new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# ASP.NET Core 5.0 Authentication with Azure Active Directory [dotnetthoughts.net] Implementing authentication to an ASP.NET Core MVC project is something many of us need....

Code Maze Weekly #73

Issue #73 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what's new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Viewing overwritten configuration values in ASP.NET Core [andrewlock.net] Visualizing and seeing what our configuration values are organized can come in handy. You can...

Code Maze Weekly #72

Issue #72 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what's new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Modeling Most SQL Relationships In Entity Framework Core [khalidabuhakmeh.com] Modeling SQL Relationships in EF Core code first approach is an important skill to have....

Code Maze Weekly #71

Issue #71 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out what's new this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Static methods considered evil? [enterprisecraftsmanship.com] Static methods. We love them and hate them at the same time. But are they inherently bad or just considered...

Code Maze Weekly #70

Issue #70 of the Code Maze weekly. Check out the articles we've selected for you this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Getting Started with the Roslyn APIs: Writing Code with Code [www.stevejgordon.co.uk] Roslyn is one of the less explored and niche areas of .NET....

Code Maze Weekly #69

Another productive week in the .NET community and another weekend getting closer. That means it's time to relax and learn something new. So check out the articles we've selected for you this week and enjoy the read. .NET and C# Resolve Services In ASP.NET Core Startup...

Code Maze Weekly #68

There's a lot to digest this week. Besides the release of the new preview version of .NET 6, there has been a lot of interesting articles on various .NET topics. So, get your favorite brew, sit back, relax and pick your favorite topic to read. .NET and C# Role-based...

Code Maze Weekly #67

This week is jam-packed with excellent articles, so let's jump in. Prepare your favorite brew, relax and pick a topic you like. .NET and C# Razor Pages has Components too don't you know! [jonhilton.net] Jon Hilton talks about an overlooked aspect of ASP.NET Core Razor...

Code Maze Weekly #66

There are a lot of excellent articles to read this week. So much so, we're unable to pick our favorite ones easily. You won't make a mistake by choosing any of the ones listed below, so make yourself comfy and read on. .NET and C# ASP.NET Core Dependency Injection:...

Code Maze Weekly #65

Cold weather, excellent for staying at home and learning new stuff. As winter is kicking in around the globe (at least the Northern hemisphere) we're gearing up and going through many excellent articles that our fellow bloggers have written. .NET 6 preview 1 is...

Code Maze Weekly #64

Another week, another set of excellent articles in our newest newsletter. Time to take a time off your daily job, relax and read some of the quality articles we've been able to prepare for you. Pick your favorite topic, take a sip of your favorite drink and start the...

Code Maze Weekly #63

Not many technologies are exciting as soon as they come out. Blazor was and still is an exciting toy to play with, and we're thrilled to see it grow and that people are adopting it steadily. So give it a chance. Or pick some of the awesome topics we've prepared for...

Code Maze Weekly #62

This week we bring you a new batch of interesting articles to read during the weekend. Continuous improvement is important for any software developer and this is the best place to start honing your skills and keeping up-to-date. So, take a short break from whatever...

Code Maze Weekly #61

This week we've noticed an increase in Blazor related articles, which is expected in our opinion. Blazor WASM has still a long way to go but it's gaining popularity by the day. Other than that there are plenty of other quality articles to pick from this week. If you...

Code Maze Weekly #60

We've started strong this year, and the trend is going upwards. Here's a fresh batch of articles for this week, and as always, there are many different topics to choose from and that's just what we like. Hopefully, you'll find your cup of tea in here, so you don't...

Code Maze Weekly #59

New year - new resolutions. We might feel things are somewhat out of our control right now, but there are always some areas of life we can control. And that's learning and self-improvement. So this week, we present you with a new batch of articles that can easily help...

Code Maze Weekly #58

Happy New Year! Welcome to the first issue of 2021! 2020 has been a strange one indeed, we've faced a lot of challenges, but we also learned more about ourselves and that's always a good thing. We've spent less time traveling and more time learning and connecting with...

Code Maze Weekly #57

The holiday season has officially started. We've seen so many excellent articles this year and despite 2020 being a challenging year for many, we've kept going and that's what matters. So whether you're on vacation or enjoying with your family or just relaxing (or...

Code Maze Weekly #56

The holiday season is upon us and with it, and with it, a time to relax, spend with the family and prepare mentally for the challenges that the next year brings. Whether relaxing isn't your thing, or you just like to read quality blog posts to relax, you can jump in...

Code Maze Weekly #55

Sometimes is really hard to pick the best articles to feature in the newsletter. This week is no different. There's a ton of great articles to read, and new things to learn, so brace yourselves, Code Maze Weekly #55 is coming. We feel blessed to be able to read and...