This article is focused on generating C# Client API libraries. It looks at: Installing NuGet package WebApiClientGen to the Web MVC/API Project, creating the .NET Client API Project, preparing JSON Config Data, POST JSON Config data to Trigger the Generation of Client API Codes, and publishing Client API Libraries.
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I started my IT career in programming on different embedded devices since 1992, such as credit card readers, smart card readers and Palm Pilot.
Since 2000, I have mostly been developing business applications on Windows platforms while also developing some tools for myself and developers around the world, so we developers could focus more on delivering business values rather than repetitive tasks of handling technical details.
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