Modules with Minimal API, MediatR & Blazor WASM in C# .NET

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Implementing the 'Reviews' module end-to-end to display testimonials on the brand website in C# .NET 7.

I start with modelling the data and seeding dummy data into the database. I add the business logic to fetch that data and to send it over HTTP, using the Minimal API, to then display it into a Blazor WebAssembly component.

I learned more about owned entities, seeding data with those & the Blazor component context. I hope you learn things too!

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00:00 Intro
00:25 Entities & Owned Types
02:04 ReviewsDbContext
04:22 Seeding Data
06:50 Business logic
10:57 Minimal API
14:37 Blazor Components
27:05 Better Component
30:05 Cleanup
31:43 Outro

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