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A Sample Real-time Web Application using Ember.js, REST API, and SignalR

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A sample real-time web application using Ember.js, REST API, and SignalR.
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      <summary>Provides a registration point for pre-application start code for Web Pages deployment.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.Web.WebPages.Deployment.PreApplicationStartCode.Start">
      <summary>Registers pre-application start code for Web Pages deployment.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:System.Web.WebPages.Deployment.WebPagesDeployment">
      <summary>Provides methods to confirm the deployment of a Web Pages application.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:System.Web.WebPages.Deployment.WebPagesDeployment.CacheKeyPrefix">
      <summary>Represents the prefix for files that are stored in the cache.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.Web.WebPages.Deployment.WebPagesDeployment.GetAssemblyPath(System.Version)">
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      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="version" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.InvalidOperationException">The registry key for the path cannot be found.-or-The path cannot be found.</exception>
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      <summary>Returns the version of ASP.NET Web Pages that is installed.</summary>
      <returns>The version of ASP.NET Web Pages that is installed, or null if the version is undetermined.</returns>
      <param name="path">The path of the root directory for the application.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="path" /> is null or empty.</exception>
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    <member name="M:System.Web.WebPages.Deployment.WebPagesDeployment.GetVersionWithoutEnabledCheck(System.String)"></member>
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    <member name="M:System.Web.WebPages.Deployment.WebPagesDeployment.IsEnabled(System.String)">
      <summary>Returns a value that indicates whether the Web Pages application is enabled.</summary>
      <returns>true if the Web Pages application is enabled; otherwise, false.</returns>
      <param name="path">The path of the root directory for the application.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="path" /> is null or empty.</exception>
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      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
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Learning IT Technology since 2001, I get started with C++ from 2003. I switch to C# and.NET framework since 2004. Now I am a NodeJS / .NET Core programmer on Azure.

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