3.Send SMS in .NET 7 (ASP.NET Web API) With Twilio – Create The Project [DARIJA-ARABIC]



3.Send SMS in .NET 7 (ASP.NET Web API) With Twilio – Create The Project [DARIJA-ARABIC]

3.Send SMS in .NET 7 (ASP.NET Web API) With Twilio  - Create The Project [DARIJA-ARABIC]

Hello EveryOne.

How to use the Twilio API to send SMS messages from an application built using ASP.NET Core Web API.
Twilio is a cloud communications platform that enables developers to programmatically make and receive phone calls and send and receive text messages using its web service APIs.
In this video, the developer will likely demonstrate how to use the Twilio C# library to send SMS messages from a .NET 7 application built using ASP.NET Core Web API.
The video may also cover how to configure the Twilio account and obtain the necessary credentials for using the Twilio API.

ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform, high-performance, open-source framework for building modern, cloud-based, Internet-connected applications. ASP.NET Core includes a new web framework for building web apps and APIs, called ASP.NET Core Web API. This framework makes it easy to build HTTP/RESTful services (APIs) that can reach a broad range of clients, including browsers, mobile devices, and traditional desktop applications.

ASP.NET Core Web API allows you to build very lightweight and fast services because it’s built on top of the lightweight and fast ASP.NET Core runtime. Additionally, it is integrated with the powerful, open-source Entity Framework Core, making it easy to build data-driven APIs with a database backend.

ASP.NET Core Web API also has support for features such as content negotiation, validation, caching, and more. It also has easy integration with the Swagger for API documentation, also an integration with the OAuth2 and OpenId Connect for authentication and authorization.

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