Would you maybe use Services to separate the logic from the Controller? If so, I’ve always been curious as of what work will be left for the controller to handle, I’ve never really grasped on those concepts and the separation of concerns between a controller and a service
Really well done but this is about 20% of what you needed to teach., for the next set of videos you could cover: Relationships, Error Trapping, Tokens, Circuit Breakers, Retiries, Timeouts, Logging and finally Aspire as Swagger was so 3 years ago.
Would you maybe use Services to separate the logic from the Controller?
If so, I’ve always been curious as of what work will be left for the controller to handle, I’ve never really grasped on those concepts and the separation of concerns between a controller and a service
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Thanks
Please keep creating more videos on .net asp.
Thanks! More .NET videos are definitely in the works.
Really well done but this is about 20% of what you needed to teach., for the next set of videos you could cover: Relationships, Error Trapping, Tokens, Circuit Breakers, Retiries, Timeouts, Logging and finally Aspire as Swagger was so 3 years ago.
Sure. Thanks for your feedback. More videos are working.
Gran trabajo 👌
Thanks
Great Work . Thank you.!
You're welcome.