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When you just started learning a new web framework (in my case, ASP.NET Core)

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    Haha, how do I understand you xDD
    And don't forget to save when you get sth to work. Just in case)

    P.S. mkdir v2 and so on))
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    Worked some with it, use it with the entity framework when doing your database building
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    @Stocken yus, EF Core is awesome
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    I used to use ASP.NET... then I discovered PHP and my entire life changed from that day on lol
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    @FinlayDaG33k For the worst I presume. :P Just kidding.
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    What kind of port is that O.o
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    @Alpham0use IIS seems to choose a port at random when debugging via Visual Studio.
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    @RememberMe huh, makes sense I've never written .NET
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    @Alpham0use it's not a .NET thing. If starting and connecting to the server is automated then one doesn't need to choose a port anyway, a random port is a good choice.
    I see you're a full stack developer. You should try .NET Core out. It's cross platform, too.
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    @RememberMe you can change the port in appsettings.json I believe. The json file that is in the properties tab in solution explorer
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