Rob Richardson: Web Services in .NET 6 - Episode 213
In this episode, Rob Richardson shares his knowledge and experience in building web services in .NET 6. Rob is a developer, community leader, mentor, and business owner of Richardson & Sons. He is also a Microsoft MVP and a published author.
The discussion begins with a cool trick that Rob shares to remember how many days there are in a month. He then talks about the importance of unit testing and integration testing, and why he invested time in getting good at them. The discussion then moves on to the big “wow” factor in .NET 6 that developers shouldn’t miss, and the capabilities of Minimal APIs.
Rob sheds light on the difference between authentication and authorization and discusses his preferred mechanism for internal private web services. He also talks about how Raspberry APIs stand out and shares details about an upcoming talk he will be giving.
The episode concludes with Rob discussing his interest in DevContainers and GitHub Actions, and how he is building custom GitHub action tasks for interesting things. Overall, this episode is packed with valuable insights for developers looking to build web services in .NET 6.
The episode is available on Spotify, and you can find show notes and additional episodes on AzureDevOps.Show.
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