Twelve Days of .NET: Day 10: Pluralsight

This post is part of my 12 Days of .NET series. This is a (not terribly ambitious) series of posts on .NET topics that came up while I was working on a recent C# Web API project.

I’ve used Pluralsight a lot over the last few months, to try and learn some of the new stuff I needed to know to get my current project done. I went ahead and renewed my membership recently, so I’m set through 2018. We’ll see how much use I get out of it in 2018.

Here are a few courses I finished recently:

That last one didn’t really have anything to do with my current project, since I used VS 2017 and not VS Code, but I was thinking about using VS Code for it, initially. I like VS Code as a tool, but, given a choice, I’ll stick with the full VS 2017.

And I’ve started this course: Web API v2 Security by Dominick Baier

I actually have a lot to learn about security and authentication/authorization for Web API, but it’s not that important for my current project, since it will only be used internally.

I have a lot of other videos bookmarked in Pluralsight. I’ll probably get around to watching a few of them, but I haven’t really been spending much time on that lately. At work, I’ve been busy programming, and at home, I’ve been busy watching Netflix and reading comic books.

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