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Ashish JoshiC#
Hi, Welcome to my blog on various topics on .Net Stack basically. My name is Ashish Joshi and I’m a software developer. I majorly work with .NET. I recently started writing  blogs about .NET but since now .Net Stack is huge and crossing it's boundaries, it's  compatible with other technology stacks, you’ll see posts from other technologies as well. I hope you’ll find a lot of interesting topics here that you can use in your own assignments.
I am.planning to write in coming days (2017-2018) on:
  • Popular Interview Questions For Experienced .Net resources 
  • MongoDb in .NET
  • Various Design Patterns
  • Machine Learning - will try to demonstrate how it can be done in .net and in other technology
  • Artificial Intelligence - same as machine learning I'll demonstrate using some running examples
Feel free to provide your feedback and suggestions.

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