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Piotr Gankiewicz | My personal page and blog about software development. Homepage. Hello. I am a software engineer. a Microsoft MVP. a freelancer. a problem solver. an athlete. a motorcyclist. I live in a beautiful city Kraków in Poland. I write about software development (mostly). Also, I’m ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES ASP.NET Core 12 samples. 17 April 2017 10 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 2 min read. Share. In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker. ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# Accessing Facebook API using C#. 6 February 2017 23 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 4 min read. Share. Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform). YouTube. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. Keep the token lifetime relatively short (5 minutes or so) – most likely we should do it anyway. Create a blacklist of tokens that were deactivated – this is what we are going to focus on. The important note is that in order to STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing.PIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Piotr Gankiewicz | My personal page and blog about software development. Homepage. Hello. I am a software engineer. a Microsoft MVP. a freelancer. a problem solver. an athlete. a motorcyclist. I live in a beautiful city Kraków in Poland. I write about software development (mostly). Also, I’m ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES ASP.NET Core 12 samples. 17 April 2017 10 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 2 min read. Share. In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker. ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# Accessing Facebook API using C#. 6 February 2017 23 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 4 min read. Share. Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform). YouTube. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. Keep the token lifetime relatively short (5 minutes or so) – most likely we should do it anyway. Create a blacklist of tokens that were deactivated – this is what we are going to focus on. The important note is that in order to STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. BECOMING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Episode 22 – storing data using the SQL Server. Episode 23 – DevOps with dotnet CLI, Docker, VM in Cloud, Nginx and Travis CI. Episode 24 – the basics of the distributed systems. I hope that at some point in the future I’ll be able to provide the English subtitles for all of the episodes. The reason why we’re not recording them using JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. .NET CORE MICROSERVICES In order to start DShop you need to have RabbitMQ, MongoDB, and Redis up and running (not to mention the latest version of .NET Core SDK). You can also easily start these through Docker – just take a look at the following script.. Once the required services are available, you can start either one by one or via Docker all of the microservices (projects named DShop.Services.Xyz, a total number DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION Depot – building ASP.NET Core distributed application. In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot. It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour. The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. SIMPLE VALIDATION WITH VALIDATORS There are many ways to perform a validation of our models living within the system. Whether there’s an incoming request from the user who would like to create an account or there’s a need to ensure about the correct amount of money in a bank transaction, the validation process should always (I really mean that) take place. ASYNC HTTP API AND SERVICE BUS 13 Comments →. Pingback: Async HTTP API and service bus - How to Code .NET Pingback: Dew Drop - January 9, 2017 (#2399) - Morning Dew Pär Dahlman 10 January 2017 at 09:09. I enjoyed reading this post. We had a similar problem that we solved by passing the session id of the caller in the headers of our messages, and once the operation completed we used SignalR to push the result OPEN SOURCE IMPLICATIONS Open source implications. 8 May 2017 5 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 3 min read. Share. Recently I had an interesting discussion about open sourcing most of the code that you write on a daily basis, especially in terms of commercial usage, for example creating your own product or service. Here are some of the thoughts and assumptions, and I’m BUILDING .NET CORE APPS WITH BITBUCKET PIPELINES AND Recently, I started researching tools and services for the build automation. Being a long user of TeamCity and currently Travis CI (also had some experience with Jenkins, AppVeyor and VSTS) I wanted to find out what else is there.Then I realized that there’s a build server built into BitBucket, thus I decided to give it a go.. BitBucket Pipelines is a part of BitBucket cloud and hosted GET RID OF SWITCH/CASE/IF Matthew Dippel 6 July 2016 at 23:25. If you’re concerned about boxing related to the use of an enum keyed dictionary, I wrote a library that handles this issue (and a lot of other enum corner cases) called DiagonacticEnumsExtensions on GitHub provides an IEqualityComprarer that eliminates the problem (it uses the underlying value with an unsafe cast operation — the whole thing is writtenPIOTR GANKIEWICZ
The sixth episode was released. During this video, we make use of Consul – a service registry, which enables the service discovery capabilities for the microservices and eventually, we add Fabio on top of the stack, which provides an additional load balancer and a dynamicrouting table.
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Software development. I can write the software from the scratch, following the best principles and patterns, to make the code efficient, reusable and maintainable. ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# If you’re just like me targeting the .NET Core, most likely you realized that Facebook SDK for .NET is not really being supported, at least currently, based on the latest date of the master branch update. And of course the same does apply to the NuGet packages.. Thus, we’re kinda on our own, however, it turns out that accessing the Graph API is quite easy. ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker.These samples are part of the upcoming event “Thursday with .NET” that I’ll be part of on Thursday 20.04.2017.. Make sure you execute dotnet restore first and DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot.It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour.The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Given that we do not make use of OAuth (IdentityServer etc.) what can we do in terms of canceling the active tokens? We have a few options: Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with thePIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Software development. I can write the software from the scratch, following the best principles and patterns, to make the code efficient, reusable and maintainable. ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# If you’re just like me targeting the .NET Core, most likely you realized that Facebook SDK for .NET is not really being supported, at least currently, based on the latest date of the master branch update. And of course the same does apply to the NuGet packages.. Thus, we’re kinda on our own, however, it turns out that accessing the Graph API is quite easy. ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker.These samples are part of the upcoming event “Thursday with .NET” that I’ll be part of on Thursday 20.04.2017.. Make sure you execute dotnet restore first and DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot.It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour.The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Given that we do not make use of OAuth (IdentityServer etc.) what can we do in terms of canceling the active tokens? We have a few options: Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the ABOUT ME | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Born and raised in Kraków, Piotr holds an M.Sc.Eng. degree in Applied Informatics. He is a Microsoft MVP, Bottega IT Minds trainer, has over 7 years of experience as software engineer and architect but is also interested in topics such as DevOps. BLOG | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ | MY PERSONAL PAGE AND BLOG ABOUT The sixth episode was released. During this video, we make use of Consul – a service registry, which enables the service discovery capabilities for the microservices and eventually, we add Fabio on top of the stack, which provides an additional load balancer and a dynamicrouting table.
BECOMING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Want to be a software developer? Don’t know where to start? Wondering what does it look like to be a software engineer? What do we do on a daily basis, how do we think and write code? JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker.These samples are part of the upcoming event “Thursday with .NET” that I’ll be part of on Thursday 20.04.2017.. Make sure you execute dotnet restore first and .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. PORTFOLIO | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Panel HFT Brokers. Booze24Hrs. Zaradni.pl .NET CORE MICROSERVICES In the previous post, being sort of a teaser, I made a brief introduction to DShop project, as well as the idea behind the overall course. Starting from now on, we’ll focus on the fundamental parts of DShop, including the theory behind a particular concept, its GET RID OF SWITCH/CASE/IF Matthew Dippel 6 July 2016 at 23:25. If you’re concerned about boxing related to the use of an enum keyed dictionary, I wrote a library that handles this issue (and a lot of other enum corner cases) called DiagonacticEnumsExtensions on GitHub provides an IEqualityComprarer that eliminates the problem (it uses the underlying value with an unsafe cast operation — the whole thing is written ASYNC HTTP API AND SERVICE BUS 13 Comments →. Pingback: Async HTTP API and service bus - How to Code .NET Pingback: Dew Drop - January 9, 2017 (#2399) - Morning Dew Pär Dahlman 10 January 2017 at 09:09. I enjoyed reading this post. We had a similar problem that we solved by passing the session id of the caller in the headers of our messages, and once the operation completed we used SignalR to push the result to thePIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Piotr Gankiewicz | My personal page and blog about software development. Homepage. Hello. I am a software engineer. a Microsoft MVP. a freelancer. a problem solver. an athlete. a motorcyclist. I live in a beautiful city Kraków in Poland. I write about software development (mostly). Also, I’m ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# Accessing Facebook API using C#. 6 February 2017 23 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 4 min read. Share. Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform). YouTube. ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES ASP.NET Core 12 samples. 17 April 2017 10 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 2 min read. Share. In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. Keep the token lifetime relatively short (5 minutes or so) – most likely we should do it anyway. Create a blacklist of tokens that were deactivated – this is what we are going to focus on. The important note is that in order to DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION Depot – building ASP.NET Core distributed application. In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot. It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour. The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing.PIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Piotr Gankiewicz | My personal page and blog about software development. Homepage. Hello. I am a software engineer. a Microsoft MVP. a freelancer. a problem solver. an athlete. a motorcyclist. I live in a beautiful city Kraków in Poland. I write about software development (mostly). Also, I’m ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# Accessing Facebook API using C#. 6 February 2017 23 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 4 min read. Share. Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform). YouTube. ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES ASP.NET Core 12 samples. 17 April 2017 10 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 2 min read. Share. In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. Keep the token lifetime relatively short (5 minutes or so) – most likely we should do it anyway. Create a blacklist of tokens that were deactivated – this is what we are going to focus on. The important note is that in order to DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION Depot – building ASP.NET Core distributed application. In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot. It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour. The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. ABOUT ME | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ About me. Piotr Gankiewicz. Born and raised in Kraków, Piotr holds an M.Sc.Eng. degree in Applied Informatics. He is a Microsoft MVP, Bottega IT Minds trainer, has over 7 years of experience as software engineer and architect but is also interested in topics such as DevOps. He is a co-founder of the Noordwind teal organization and is afull
PORTFOLIO | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Panel HFT Brokers. Booze24Hrs. Zaradni.pl BLOG | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ | MY PERSONAL PAGE AND BLOG ABOUT 14 January 2019 2 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 1 min read. The sixth episode was released. During this video, we make use of Consul – a service registry, which enables the service discovery capabilities for the microservices and eventually, we add Fabio on top of the stack, which provides an additional load balancer and a dynamic routingtable.
BECOMING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Episode 22 – storing data using the SQL Server. Episode 23 – DevOps with dotnet CLI, Docker, VM in Cloud, Nginx and Travis CI. Episode 24 – the basics of the distributed systems. I hope that at some point in the future I’ll be able to provide the English subtitles for all of the episodes. The reason why we’re not recording them using JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. ASYNC HTTP API AND SERVICE BUS 13 Comments →. Pingback: Async HTTP API and service bus - How to Code .NET Pingback: Dew Drop - January 9, 2017 (#2399) - Morning Dew Pär Dahlman 10 January 2017 at 09:09. I enjoyed reading this post. We had a similar problem that we solved by passing the session id of the caller in the headers of our messages, and once the operation completed we used SignalR to push the result JWT RSA & HMAC + ASP.NET CORE As you can see, such handler could be used by all of the services, as the private RSA key part is an optional one. Inside the payload you might notice a custom claim unique_name – this one is actually required if you want to get the current username using User.Identity.Name within ASP.NET Core application.. The FromXmlString() is an extension method defined in a following way: GET RID OF SWITCH/CASE/IF Matthew Dippel 6 July 2016 at 23:25. If you’re concerned about boxing related to the use of an enum keyed dictionary, I wrote a library that handles this issue (and a lot of other enum corner cases) called DiagonacticEnumsExtensions on GitHub provides an IEqualityComprarer that eliminates the problem (it uses the underlying value with an unsafe cast operation — the whole thing is writtenPIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Piotr Gankiewicz | My personal page and blog about software development. Homepage. Hello. I am a software engineer. a Microsoft MVP. a freelancer. a problem solver. an athlete. a motorcyclist. I live in a beautiful city Kraków in Poland. I write about software development (mostly). Also, I’m ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# Accessing Facebook API using C#. 6 February 2017 23 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 4 min read. Share. Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform). YouTube. ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTUASP NET CORE NGINXCONFIGURE NGINX UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES ASP.NET Core 12 samples. 17 April 2017 10 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 2 min read. Share. In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker. STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. Keep the token lifetime relatively short (5 minutes or so) – most likely we should do it anyway. Create a blacklist of tokens that were deactivated – this is what we are going to focus on. The important note is that in order to DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION Depot – building ASP.NET Core distributed application. In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot. It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour. The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing.PIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Piotr Gankiewicz | My personal page and blog about software development. Homepage. Hello. I am a software engineer. a Microsoft MVP. a freelancer. a problem solver. an athlete. a motorcyclist. I live in a beautiful city Kraków in Poland. I write about software development (mostly). Also, I’m ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# Accessing Facebook API using C#. 6 February 2017 23 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 4 min read. Share. Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform). YouTube. ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTUASP NET CORE NGINXCONFIGURE NGINX UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES ASP.NET Core 12 samples. 17 April 2017 10 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 2 min read. Share. In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker. STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. Keep the token lifetime relatively short (5 minutes or so) – most likely we should do it anyway. Create a blacklist of tokens that were deactivated – this is what we are going to focus on. The important note is that in order to DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION Depot – building ASP.NET Core distributed application. In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot. It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour. The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. ABOUT ME | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ About me. Piotr Gankiewicz. Born and raised in Kraków, Piotr holds an M.Sc.Eng. degree in Applied Informatics. He is a Microsoft MVP, Bottega IT Minds trainer, has over 7 years of experience as software engineer and architect but is also interested in topics such as DevOps. He is a co-founder of the Noordwind teal organization and is afull
PORTFOLIO | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Panel HFT Brokers. Booze24Hrs. Zaradni.pl BLOG | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ | MY PERSONAL PAGE AND BLOG ABOUT 14 January 2019 2 Comments Piotr Gankiewicz 1 min read. The sixth episode was released. During this video, we make use of Consul – a service registry, which enables the service discovery capabilities for the microservices and eventually, we add Fabio on top of the stack, which provides an additional load balancer and a dynamic routingtable.
BECOMING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Episode 22 – storing data using the SQL Server. Episode 23 – DevOps with dotnet CLI, Docker, VM in Cloud, Nginx and Travis CI. Episode 24 – the basics of the distributed systems. I hope that at some point in the future I’ll be able to provide the English subtitles for all of the episodes. The reason why we’re not recording them using JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. ASYNC HTTP API AND SERVICE BUS 13 Comments →. Pingback: Async HTTP API and service bus - How to Code .NET Pingback: Dew Drop - January 9, 2017 (#2399) - Morning Dew Pär Dahlman 10 January 2017 at 09:09. I enjoyed reading this post. We had a similar problem that we solved by passing the session id of the caller in the headers of our messages, and once the operation completed we used SignalR to push the result JWT RSA & HMAC + ASP.NET CORE As you can see, such handler could be used by all of the services, as the private RSA key part is an optional one. Inside the payload you might notice a custom claim unique_name – this one is actually required if you want to get the current username using User.Identity.Name within ASP.NET Core application.. The FromXmlString() is an extension method defined in a following way: GET RID OF SWITCH/CASE/IF Matthew Dippel 6 July 2016 at 23:25. If you’re concerned about boxing related to the use of an enum keyed dictionary, I wrote a library that handles this issue (and a lot of other enum corner cases) called DiagonacticEnumsExtensions on GitHub provides an IEqualityComprarer that eliminates the problem (it uses the underlying value with an unsafe cast operation — the whole thing is writtenPIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Software development. I can write the software from the scratch, following the best principles and patterns, to make the code efficient, reusable and maintainable. BECOMING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Want to be a software developer? Don’t know where to start? Wondering what does it look like to be a software engineer? What do we do on a daily basis, how do we think and write code? ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTUASP NET CORE NGINXCONFIGURE NGINX UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker.These samples are part of the upcoming event “Thursday with .NET” that I’ll be part of on Thursday 20.04.2017.. Make sure you execute dotnet restore first and ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# If you’re just like me targeting the .NET Core, most likely you realized that Facebook SDK for .NET is not really being supported, at least currently, based on the latest date of the master branch update. And of course the same does apply to the NuGet packages.. Thus, we’re kinda on our own, however, it turns out that accessing the Graph API is quite easy. DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot.It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour.The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Given that we do not make use of OAuth (IdentityServer etc.) what can we do in terms of canceling the active tokens? We have a few options: Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token.PIOTR GANKIEWICZ
Software development. I can write the software from the scratch, following the best principles and patterns, to make the code efficient, reusable and maintainable. BECOMING A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Want to be a software developer? Don’t know where to start? Wondering what does it look like to be a software engineer? What do we do on a daily basis, how do we think and write code? ASP.NET CORE DEPLOYMENT USING DOCKER, NGINX AND UBUNTUASP NET CORE NGINXCONFIGURE NGINX UBUNTU Since ASP.NET Core became a truly cross-platform framework, we’re free to use other environments such as Linux in order to host our applications. This is a great opportunity not only to reduce the possible licensing costs but also to try out a new environment. In the video tutorial below, I’ll show you how to build a Docker image using ASP.NET Core, publish it to the Virtual Machine ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker.These samples are part of the upcoming event “Thursday with .NET” that I’ll be part of on Thursday 20.04.2017.. Make sure you execute dotnet restore first and ACCESSING FACEBOOK API USING C# If you’re just like me targeting the .NET Core, most likely you realized that Facebook SDK for .NET is not really being supported, at least currently, based on the latest date of the master branch update. And of course the same does apply to the NuGet packages.. Thus, we’re kinda on our own, however, it turns out that accessing the Graph API is quite easy. DEPOT – BUILDING ASP.NET CORE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION In this article, I’d like to guide you through the development process of the simple application named Depot.It was created for my presentation about using .NET Core in practice, which is a part of .NET Core Tour.The overall journey will last 10 steps, so get ready. POWERSHELL SCRIPTS FOR MSSQL OR MONGODB BACKUP TO AZURE In this post, I’d like to present the two simple Powershell scripts, that will let you create a secured (password protected zip archive) backup of the MSSQL or MongoDB databases and upload it either to the Azure or AWS cloud. By using such solution, you may actually save a few bucks instead of using some external, paid services like e.g. CherrySafe that do the same thing. .NET CORE + RABBITMQ = RAWRABBIT Choosing a service bus that meets our demands is a crucial part when developing a distributed system. There are many services to choose from like MSMQ, Azure Service Bus or RabbitMQ and even more frameworks that you can use in your projects as an additional layer of abstraction that makes your coding much easier when it comes to dealing with the specific service bus implementation. STORING C# APP SETTINGS WITH JSON JSON format has been a standard used amongst many different framework and languages for quite a few years now.It’s so cool, that even the .NET Core team have decided to include it in its framework which results in e.g. being able to store the application settings within a JSON file, which is much more human readable and less bloated than the old one App or Web.config written using the XML. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Given that we do not make use of OAuth (IdentityServer etc.) what can we do in terms of canceling the active tokens? We have a few options: Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. ABOUT ME | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Born and raised in Kraków, Piotr holds an M.Sc.Eng. degree in Applied Informatics. He is a Microsoft MVP, Bottega IT Minds trainer, has over 7 years of experience as software engineer and architect but is also interested in topics such as DevOps. PORTFOLIO | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Panel HFT Brokers. Booze24Hrs. Zaradni.pl COURSES | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ Becoming a software developer. ASP.NET Core – budowa aplikacji. Full Stack .NET Core Web Development.NET Core Microservices. Distributed.NET Core
BLOG | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ | MY PERSONAL PAGE AND BLOG ABOUT The sixth episode was released. During this video, we make use of Consul – a service registry, which enables the service discovery capabilities for the microservices and eventually, we add Fabio on top of the stack, which provides an additional load balancer and a dynamicrouting table.
ASP.NET CORE 12 SAMPLES In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application. Starting from simple things like options, through middleware, databases and even Nginx or Docker.These samples are part of the upcoming event “Thursday with .NET” that I’ll be part of on Thursday 20.04.2017.. Make sure you execute dotnet restore first and CONTACT | PIOTR GANKIEWICZ I am social 🙂. I’m a pretty reachable guy. Just try! Contact me at: piotr.gankiewiczgmail.com JWT REFRESH TOKENS AND .NET CORE Piotr Gankiewicz 31 March 2018 at 10:19. It has nothing to do with the OAuth2, which is huge and complicated.The point was to show what refreshing token is all about, and how easily you can implement it, given that you use JWT which is a good fit for most apps. CANCELING JWT TOKENS IN .NET CORE Given that we do not make use of OAuth (IdentityServer etc.) what can we do in terms of canceling the active tokens? We have a few options: Remove token on the client side (e.g. local storage) – will do the trick, but doesn’t really cancel the token. MOCKING THE “UNMOCKABLE” Recently I’ve had this idea that came into my mind while working on the Sentry – let the users of my library (if there will be any) to configure not only the set of rules, connection strings, urls etc. but also the underlying providers that do all of the heavy lifting (e.g. the HttpClient responsible for communicating with the API). It means that as long as you’re not satisfied with the GET RID OF SWITCH/CASE/IF Matthew Dippel 6 July 2016 at 23:25. If you’re concerned about boxing related to the use of an enum keyed dictionary, I wrote a library that handles this issue (and a lot of other enum corner cases) called DiagonacticEnumsExtensions on GitHub provides an IEqualityComprarer that eliminates the problem (it uses the underlying value with an unsafe cast operation — the whole thing is writtenPIOTR GANKIEWICZ
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