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SignalR Strongly-Typed Hubs

July 19, 2019 by Robert 3 Comments

Previously I talked about how to set up the server side of SignalR for facilitating real-time communication.  One of the parts that I don’t particularly care for in that default implementation is that the hub methods (the messages that are sent to connected clients) are identified by strings.  Sure, you could create some string constants … [Read more…]

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