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How to Create an ASP.NET Core API Project with Page Rendering, TypeScript, and "require"

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10 Apr 2021CPOL5 min read 8.8K   106   6  
Set up an ASP.NET Core API project, with TypeScript and "require" to render pages and and load JavaScript files in the browser.
In this article, you will learn how to create an ASP.NET Core Web API project that also includes rendering files that the browser requests. There are a few nuances to this!

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