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caching-memory
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⭐This is boilerplate .net architecture using for all monolith project with .net core 3.1
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Spring Review (Merge All Together)
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Api Model is a ASP.Net Core 5.0 project build for best practices to be followed when building APIs
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Simple implementation of using Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory
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A Class Library which Simplifies working with redis
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Implementing In-Memory Cache using Decorator on method, or via angular service.
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A Clean Architecture NoteApp
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An application that uses REST API, Django and React to help create notes. Every guest can create an account where all private notes will be placed. Application has implemented login/register/forgot password system.
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Redis - key/value database
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The Clean Template Project is an open source project written in .NETCore.
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Robust, highly tunable and easy-to-integrate in-memory cache solution written in pure Python, with no dependencies.
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A "blazingly fast" database caching implementation built using Go & Redis.
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Declarative C# library for objects caching with fluent api configuration and without boilerplate code. The project is currently in development.
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Build real-time apps (Blazor included) with less than 1% of extra code responsible for real-time updates. Host 10-1000x faster APIs relying on transparent and nearly 100% consistent caching. We call it DREAM, or Distributed REActive Memoization, and it's here to turn real-time on!
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