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The Employee Management System is a robust web application implementing a 3-tier architecture, designed for efficient management of employee and departmental data. Built with ASP.NET Core MVC, Entity Framework Core, and SQL Server, it offers comprehensive CRUD operations and a responsive user interface.
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My OOP Semester Project- Artist Graph. Pulls data from MongoDB and Discogs API to generate graph with artist nodes and collaborators. Implements design patterns such as Adapter, Bridge, and Decorator.
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Clinic Management web application back-end for my Software Design course on Wroclaw University of Science and Technology. Developed in 3-tier architecture with anemic model.
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DemoApp - its a Web API 2 application for REST APIs. It has 3 logical layers: APIs, BLL and DAL. Also a DTO Project for common DTOs, which can be used through the layers. Will be developing a Client app (probably Angular 5) in a separate solution, which will be consuming these REST APIs.
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May 14, 2018 - C#
A comprehensive guide on how to implement a Wordpress website with LVM Storage Management.
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SDJ3 course assignment. Main task is to create dismantling facility using 3Tier architecture
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May 15, 2018 - Java
Asp core 2 Sample Project- You can start with.
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The project is an example of a 3-Tier distributed system communicating through REST-APIs. The first and the second tier are programmed in C#, however the server in the third tier is developed in Java with a connection to SQL database. Try it and enjoy!
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