E-commerce platform built with ASP.NET Core using MongoDB for NoSQL storage
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E-commerce platform built with ASP.NET Core using MongoDB for NoSQL storage
The core of the e-commerce part of the overall solution. This is an ecommerce shopping cart solution built on top of the DNN (DotNetNuke) CMS. Anyone can do commerce online now!
E-commerce design using .NET MAUI (.NET 8)
Basic e-commerce application written in .NET 7 MVC (now upgraded to .net 9) and SQL Server
Proof of concept to show how a product can be added to the cart programmatically.
This is a proof of concept that can be used to generate your own Google Product Feeds for your store.
Sample ASP.NET Core 2.1 reference application, powered by Microsoft, demonstrating a layered application architecture with monolithic deployment model. Download 130+ page eBook PDF from docs folder.
Based on eCommerce application, Microservices practice with .Net Core 7, RabbitMQ, MongoDB, Redis, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Repository Pattern, Clean Code architecture
Training Project built using .NET Framework
eCommerce App is a Winforms desktop application for managing orders. It uses SQL Server as the data source.
An example module showing how to adjust the reserved inventory for a product
WebStore is a full-stack ecommerce application powering the business of a fictional bookstore.
Ecommerce project created with .NET CORE MVC (9) and dapper (No payment gateway)
A simple Web Application featuring a newly created Online T Shirt Store built on ASP.NET Core MVC architecture
This repository was developed with Onion Architecture. It is a .Net Core project.
SKINET Project (e-commerce) base. Backend - Asp.Net Core (3.1). Frontend - Angular 10
E-Commerce Web Application
ASP.Net Core and Entity Framework Core Ecommerce Site
RESTful API for managing snack products, user authentication, and orders. Built with ASP.NET Core and designed for integration with the ECommerceSnacks mobile app.
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