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Jeroen

Entrepreneur / Developer / BMW addict / Dad / Husband

The Netherlands 8 posts
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Identity Propagation with .NET Core 2

Enterprises continue to move from big monoliths to a microservice oriented architecture. Of course, this has lots of advantages over having one or more big monoliths »

Jeroen Jeroen on .net core, .net, identity, propagation, authorization, authentication, security, microservices, microservice 23 July 2018

Debugging decompiled .NET sources

Recently I decided to purchase the N2 Elite as I'm unable to get all the amiibo's out there to use with my Nintendo Switch to get »

Jeroen Jeroen on .net core, debug, debugging, assembly, decompiled, sources, source, dotpeek, visual studio, symbol server, symbols, assemblies, .net 11 October 2017

Mapping exceptions to HTTP responses with .NET Core

Handling exceptions and returning the appropriate response to the application consuming your API or the user browsing your web application, is considered a best practice when »

Jeroen Jeroen on asp.net, csharp, json, webapi, rest, api, .net core, core, exceptions, exception, http, response 24 November 2016

Continuous Delivery (CD) for .NET applications using Jenkins

The key to delivering software more rapidly and more frequently is having a continuous delivery process which makes deploying your application as easy as pushing a »

Jeroen Jeroen on asp.net, jenkins, continuous, integration, delivery, CD, azure, cloud, itq 25 April 2016

Continuous Integration (CI) for .NET applications using Jenkins

Having a Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) process during the various stages of development helps to reduce risks, catch bugs more quickly and rapidly »

Jeroen Jeroen on asp.net, jenkins, CI, continuous, integration, delivery, itq 07 April 2016
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