DevSecOps: Intentionally designing security into your DevOps Environment [Webinar]
Learn how to integrate security into every part of your DevOps environment with DevSecOps, including strategies, tools, and best practices.
Starting Full System Acceptance Testing Using Selenium – PwP Episode 11
Discover how to implement robust acceptance testing with Selenium, ensuring cross-browser reliability and streamlined automation.
.NET 6 using Onion Architecture – Part 6 – Architecture Skeleton Completed – PwP Episode 10
Complete your .NET 6 architecture skeleton with Onion Architecture, creating a scalable, maintainable foundation for future projects.
.NET 6 using Onion Architecture – Part 5 – Adding a Blazor User Interface – PwP Episode 9
Explore TDD for the data access layer in .NET 6 with Onion Architecture, integrating Blazor for maintainable, scalable solutions.
.NET 6 using Onion Architecture- Part 4- Test-driving the data access layer – PwP Episode 8
Jeffrey Palermo discusses test-driving the data access layer in .NET 6 with Onion Architecture, focusing on creating maintainable tests.
Blazor Architecture Patterns [Webinar]
Discover key architecture patterns for delivering and scaling Blazor apps, empowering developers to move fast and deliver consistent quality.
.NET 6 using Onion Architecture- Part 3- Data access with Entity Framework and SQL Server – PwP Episode 7
Jeffrey Palermo explores data access in .NET 6 using Onion Architecture, featuring Entity Framework and SQL Server integration.
BlazorMVC: Adding Model-View-Controller Patterns to Blazor Applications [Webinar]
Learn how to implement Model-View-Controller in Blazor applications, ensuring separation of behavior and layout code.
.NET 6 using Onion Architecture – Part 2 – Architecture Diagrams & Dependency Decisions – PwP Episode 6
Jeffrey Palermo continues exploring .NET 6 with Onion Architecture, focusing on diagrams and managing dependencies effectively.
.NET 6 using Onion Architecture – Part 1 – The Core – PwP Episode 5
Jeffrey Palermo begins a deep dive into .NET 6 with Onion Architecture, focusing on the core principles and implementation.

