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Atelier.Cats.WebApi
Atelier.Cats.WebFront
BirthdayGreetings.App
My solution to the BirthdayGreetings Kata. As you’re a very friendly person, you would like to send a birthday note to all the friends you have. But you have a lot of friends and you are a bit lazy, it may take some times to write all the notes by hand. The good news is that computers can do it automatically for you.
DependencyInjection.LifeTimes.WebApp
This project shows you how to use the ASP.NET Core built-in dependency injection found in Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection and how to setup your dependencies and better understand services' lifetimes
EmployeeReport.App
You’re building an employee management system of a local grocery store. The shop-owner wants to open the shop on Sunday and due to legal restrictions employees younger than 18 years are not allowed to work Sundays. The employee asks for a reporting feature so she can schedule work shifts. All employees are already stored somewhere and have the following properties: name: string (the name of the employee) age: number (the age in years of the employee)
GildedRoseKata.App
A refactoring Kata, bases on existing code.
GoogleBooks.Api
The APIs in the Google Books API Family let you bring Google Books features to your site or application. The new Google Books API lets you perform programmatically most of the operations that you can do interactively on the Google Books website. The Embedded Viewer API lets you embed the content directly into your site. At Google, we're constantly striving to make information available to as many people as possible, and our APIs were designed with that goal in mind. However, we license much of the data that we use to power Google Books, so it's not ours to distribute however we choose. The API is not intended to be used as a replacement for commercial services. These services are valuable and Google also relies upon them to build our own APIs for the general public. The Google Terms of Service for use of the APIs is available at https://developer.google.com/books/terms.html. We will suspend a user's access to the APIs if a user violates the Terms of Service and does not take action to remedy the violation after notice of violation by Google.
GoogleBooks.Front
The APIs in the Google Books API Family let you bring Google Books features to your site or application. The new Google Books API lets you perform programmatically most of the operations that you can do interactively on the Google Books website. The Embedded Viewer API lets you embed the content directly into your site. At Google, we're constantly striving to make information available to as many people as possible, and our APIs were designed with that goal in mind. However, we license much of the data that we use to power Google Books, so it's not ours to distribute however we choose. The API is not intended to be used as a replacement for commercial services. These services are valuable and Google also relies upon them to build our own APIs for the general public. The Google Terms of Service for use of the APIs is available at https://developer.google.com/books/terms.html. We will suspend a user's access to the APIs if a user violates the Terms of Service and does not take action to remedy the violation after notice of violation by Google.
TodoList.Api
The simple and well known "To-Do list" API. Interesting features include: Code First approach, TDD, integration tests, DI, defensive programming and the use of an in memory database. You can easily test this API by using this: https://github.com/aloatias/TodoList.Front
TodoList.Front
A To Do List on angular 9. To use this project you should also download and run the API: https://github.com/aloatias/TodoList.Api
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aloatias/GoogleBooks.Api
The APIs in the Google Books API Family let you bring Google Books features to your site or application. The new Google Books API lets you perform programmatically most of the operations that you can do interactively on the Google Books website. The Embedded Viewer API lets you embed the content directly into your site. At Google, we're constantly striving to make information available to as many people as possible, and our APIs were designed with that goal in mind. However, we license much of the data that we use to power Google Books, so it's not ours to distribute however we choose. The API is not intended to be used as a replacement for commercial services. These services are valuable and Google also relies upon them to build our own APIs for the general public. The Google Terms of Service for use of the APIs is available at https://developer.google.com/books/terms.html. We will suspend a user's access to the APIs if a user violates the Terms of Service and does not take action to remedy the violation after notice of violation by Google.
aloatias/Atelier.Cats.WebApi
aloatias/Atelier.Cats.WebFront
aloatias/BirthdayGreetings.App
My solution to the BirthdayGreetings Kata. As you’re a very friendly person, you would like to send a birthday note to all the friends you have. But you have a lot of friends and you are a bit lazy, it may take some times to write all the notes by hand. The good news is that computers can do it automatically for you.
aloatias/DependencyInjection.LifeTimes.WebApp
This project shows you how to use the ASP.NET Core built-in dependency injection found in Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection and how to setup your dependencies and better understand services' lifetimes
aloatias/EmployeeReport.App
You’re building an employee management system of a local grocery store. The shop-owner wants to open the shop on Sunday and due to legal restrictions employees younger than 18 years are not allowed to work Sundays. The employee asks for a reporting feature so she can schedule work shifts. All employees are already stored somewhere and have the following properties: name: string (the name of the employee) age: number (the age in years of the employee)
aloatias/GildedRoseKata.App
A refactoring Kata, bases on existing code.
aloatias/GoogleBooks.Front
The APIs in the Google Books API Family let you bring Google Books features to your site or application. The new Google Books API lets you perform programmatically most of the operations that you can do interactively on the Google Books website. The Embedded Viewer API lets you embed the content directly into your site. At Google, we're constantly striving to make information available to as many people as possible, and our APIs were designed with that goal in mind. However, we license much of the data that we use to power Google Books, so it's not ours to distribute however we choose. The API is not intended to be used as a replacement for commercial services. These services are valuable and Google also relies upon them to build our own APIs for the general public. The Google Terms of Service for use of the APIs is available at https://developer.google.com/books/terms.html. We will suspend a user's access to the APIs if a user violates the Terms of Service and does not take action to remedy the violation after notice of violation by Google.
aloatias/TodoList.Api
The simple and well known "To-Do list" API. Interesting features include: Code First approach, TDD, integration tests, DI, defensive programming and the use of an in memory database. You can easily test this API by using this: https://github.com/aloatias/TodoList.Front
aloatias/TodoList.Front
A To Do List on angular 9. To use this project you should also download and run the API: https://github.com/aloatias/TodoList.Api
aloatias/FizzBuzz.App
Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100. But for multiples of three print “Fizz” instead of the number and for the multiples of five print “Buzz”. For numbers which are multiples of both three and five print “FizzBuzz”
aloatias/fluent-calculator
#fluent-calculator. Source: http://www.tddbuddy.com/katas/Fluent%20Calculator.pdf
aloatias/RPNCalculator
https://codingdojo.org/kata/RPN/