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An AI Stock Analyst That Doesn’t Lie (Probably)
Sahil uses artificial intelligence to set up his own stock analyst using Gemini API. He builds it as a single page application using JavaScript, HTML, and Tailwind CSS.
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PostgreSQL for the .NET Developer
You may have heard about the PostgreSQL database. After all, it’s been around for 30 years. Shawn shows you why you, as a .NET developer, need to explore this powerful—and free—database.
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Much Ado about Nullable: Nullable Reference Types Explained
Nullable Reference Types are the ugly stepsister of the C# family of tools. Matthew shows you how, with a little attention, they can blossom into a very useful tool.
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Understanding AI Agents and Agentic AI: Concepts, Tools, and Implementation with SmolAgents
Wei-Meng knows that these days, AI is unavoidable. It’s part of every search, every query, and even many coding practices. But it’s not just a blindly obedient tool anymore. He shows you how to get AI to understand user intent using agents.
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Building Distributed Apps Using Rust and C# with .NET Aspire
These days, when you need to build a distributed analytics platform, you need polyglot architecture. Joydip shows you how to use Rust and C# to make it so.
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From Commands to Conversations: How AI-Assisted Tooling is Transforming Angular Development
Tired of the same old CLI? Sonu looks at how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and the Angular MCP Server can be context aware, understanding not only what needs to be done but extrapolating how to do it.
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What You Need to Know about Fabric
Mike explains how Microsoft Fabric brings all your data into a single, easily accessible, centrally managed, secured, and compliant system. You’ll need it for generative AI, for sure.
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Four AIs, One Epic Barbarian Battle
If you ever wanted to dabble in AI movie making, you’ll have found that there are plenty of products to help you do just that. Jason compares four of the best to help you make your choice.

