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  1. David Fowler davidfowl. Distinguished Engineer 🧐 at Microsoft on the ASP.NET team, Creator of SignalR. 12.4k followers · 9 following. Popular repositories. AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenarios Public. This repository has examples of broken patterns in ASP.NET Core applications. C# 7.6k 736. TodoApi Public.

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  2. View David Fowlers profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Passionate software engineer that loves learning new things and writing lots of code.

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  3. David Fowler | Distinguished Engineer | Microsoft | David Fowler has been at Microsoft for 15 years working on developer frameworks and tools in the .NET space. He's one of the creators of several popular OSS frameworks and tools such as NuGet, SignalR and ASP.NET Core.

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    Join Scott Hanselman and .NET Distinguished Engineer David Fowler as they teach us C# from the ground up! From Hello World to LINQ and more, Scott and David share C# lessons at a deep and leisurely pace. By the end you'll be ready to explore the Foundational C# Certification from FreeCodeCamp!

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    Learn C# from the ground up with Scott Hanselman and .NET Distinguished Engineer David Fowler. Watch videos, explore resources and prepare for the Foundational C# Certification from FreeCodeCamp.

  4. David Fowler will be giving a deep dive into the architecture of ASP.NET Core.Featuring: David Fowler (@DavidFowl), Damian Edwards (@DamianEdwards)#Microsoft...

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  5. David Fowler is a Partner Software Architect on the .NET Team and the creator of SignalR. He writes about new .NET 6 APIs, System.IO.Pipelines, and other topics related to .NET development.

  6. Feb 22, 2019 · David Fowler is the ASP.NET Core Architect (and an amazing highly technical public speaker) and I've learned a lot from watching him code. However, what's the best way for YOU to learn from folks like David if you can't sit on their shoulder? Why, look at their GitHub!