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You are welcome to ask questions in the comments section of each blog. Others may also be interested.

However, if you’d like to send a more direct question to me then use the below contact form. You can also ask me more involved technical questions, see examples below the contact form.

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You are welcome to ask more involved questions related to topics on this blog. I’ll try my best to help you. Here are some types of question that I can more likely help you with:

Example 1:
“I have the following domain structure. The problem I’m trying to solve is as follows: …”

  • How would you solve this by the adapter pattern?
  • How would you test this method?
  • How would you hide this behind an abstraction?
  • etc., you get the idea

Example 2, a question based on an email I actually received from a user:
“How can I show that the singleton pattern can be used in MVC so that it returns the same object even after a page refresh?”

These are questions that can be solved without any significant investment on my side: there’s no need for extra servers, paid services, paid software etc. If your question is e.g. “I have an Azure web farm and…” then I’d need to have such a web farm first to help you which is clearly out of bounds.

Then in case I have some inputs then I’ll respond either in a blog post or in a public GitHub project or both.

3 Responses to Contact

  1. Naveen's avatar Naveen says:

    sir, nice articles on Web API/OWIN session..i have a doubt. please share your email to nani00999@gmail.com.

  2. Naveen's avatar Naveen says:

    Hi Andras Nemes, your email id please. i have a doubt. regarding OWIN hosting.

  3. Hi! I have a doubt with an console application. Would you like to help me please?

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