This chapter contains various code examples to explain the concepts. The code is kept simple and is just for demo purposes.
To run and execute the code, you will need the following prerequisites:
- Visual Studio 2019
- .NET Core 3.1
To install and run these code examples, you need to install Visual Studio 2019 (the preferred IDE). To do so, download Visual Studio 2019 (the Community edition, which is free) from the download link mentioned in the installation instructions: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/install/install-visual-studio. Multiple versions are available for the Visual Studio installation. We are using Visual Studio for Windows.
If you do not have .NET Core 3.1 installed, you can download it from the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/net/download/windows.