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Full-Stack App using Angular 17, .NET Core Web API and Microsoft SQL Server 

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Hello everyone.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to build a simple to do application from scratch using Angular 17 as the front end, .NET Core Web API as the backend, and Microsoft SQL Server as the database.
we will first install all the pre requisites.
then we will create the database and objects required for our app.
next we will create the backend project using .NET Core Web API.
and finally we will start creating the Angular 17 Project.

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14 окт 2024

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@akshay7450
@akshay7450 5 месяцев назад
Hi! Great Video! I am looking for a help, Im trying to build a tool similar to your video using OCR and Visual Studio. However, I am looking for an app to scan a pdf or image file using azure AI and take that information and fill out a prebuilt form on a different tool like an autofiller, would this be possible? I hope you can help me, thank you!
@AlFarooqSoftinnMultan
@AlFarooqSoftinnMultan 5 месяцев назад
great tutorial as usual, thnx for guidance us new developers, can u plz guide , how to publish web api and angular project in same domain, thnx in advance
@TadalaSatyaPhaniSaiPrasanna
@TadalaSatyaPhaniSaiPrasanna Месяц назад
Sir did you connected both frontend and backend
@BiditaBhattacharya
@BiditaBhattacharya 4 месяца назад
hi ,i followed your video and created the same application, but the any changes that i make in the angular page does not call the api or affect it anyways, but i dont have any error in the code as well, none that the console shows. can you please help me with possible solutions
@ehsaaseimaan
@ehsaaseimaan 2 месяца назад
Try it out with the latest angular 18 version new syntaxes
@GodaKusumanjali
@GodaKusumanjali Месяц назад
Hi are you solved your problem
@DevOpsKaz
@DevOpsKaz 5 месяцев назад
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