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Background Services in ASP.NET Core
Background services are an essential part of many ASP.NET Core applications, allowing work to run independently of incoming HTTP requests. From processing queues and sending emails to performing scheduled maintenance, they provide a clean way to handle long-running or recurring tasks. In this article, we’ll explore how background services work, when to use them, and how to build them correctly in ASP.NET Core.

Minimal APIs vs Controllers: A Real Comparison
Minimal APIs and Controllers both provide powerful ways to build HTTP APIs with ASP.NET Core, but they take very different approaches. Minimal APIs focus on simplicity and reducing ceremony, while Controllers offer a structured approach that can be better suited to larger applications. In this article, we take a practical look at both approaches and compare their strengths, weaknesses and ideal use cases.

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