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I have some power shell and c# code created for running in Windows system. I would like to develop an API REST for invoking those scripts from other systems. I have some doubts about how to develop this API REST. I would like to develop the API REST using a framework working in Linux and Windows systems, and I would like that framework integrated with c# and PowerShell. I am not a professional developer so easy to use is a plus. Any recommendation?



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  • Since you already have C# code, and you want Windows and Linux support, a reasonable choice would be ASP.NET Code 2.1 : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/web-api/…
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I have some power shell and c# code created for running in Windows system. I would like to develop an API REST for invoking those scripts from other systems. I have some doubts about how to develop this API REST. I would like to develop the API REST using a framework working in Linux and Windows systems, and I would like that framework integrated with c# and PowerShell. I am not a professional developer so easy to use is a plus. Any recommendation?



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  • Since you already have C# code, and you want Windows and Linux support, a reasonable choice would be ASP.NET Code 2.1 : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/web-api/…
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I have some power shell and c# code created for running in Windows system. I would like to develop an API REST for invoking those scripts from other systems. I have some doubts about how to develop this API REST. I would like to develop the API REST using a framework working in Linux and Windows systems, and I would like that framework integrated with c# and PowerShell. I am not a professional developer so easy to use is a plus. Any recommendation?



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I have some power shell and c# code created for running in Windows system. I would like to develop an API REST for invoking those scripts from other systems. I have some doubts about how to develop this API REST. I would like to develop the API REST using a framework working in Linux and Windows systems, and I would like that framework integrated with c# and PowerShell. I am not a professional developer so easy to use is a plus. Any recommendation?



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  • Since you already have C# code, and you want Windows and Linux support, a reasonable choice would be ASP.NET Code 2.1 : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/web-api/…
    – Joe
    Nov 10 at 21:48


















  • Since you already have C# code, and you want Windows and Linux support, a reasonable choice would be ASP.NET Code 2.1 : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/web-api/…
    – Joe
    Nov 10 at 21:48
















Since you already have C# code, and you want Windows and Linux support, a reasonable choice would be ASP.NET Code 2.1 : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/web-api/…
– Joe
Nov 10 at 21:48




Since you already have C# code, and you want Windows and Linux support, a reasonable choice would be ASP.NET Code 2.1 : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/web-api/…
– Joe
Nov 10 at 21:48

















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