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Develop a web application that allows two types of users, namely 'Helpers' and 'Customers', to interact for various home repair and maintenance services. Customers should be able to request help for specific tasks, while Helpers can accept and fulfill these requests. Technologies : C# , .net8 , EFCore , sql server

active 2024-06-122024-06-14 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,481 / 26,481 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-22 (UTC)
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Line chart, 3 days from 2024-06-12 to 2024-06-14. Pushes: 12 total, peak 12 in a day. Pull requests: 7 total, peak 7 in a day. Issues: 6 total, peak 6 in a day. Comments: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Stars: 0 total, peak 0 in a day.

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Jeewanthaherath251270

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  • Pull request#7Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 07:29
  • Pull request#6Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 07:22
  • Pull request#6Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 07:21
  • Issue#3Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 07:17
    create data models - backend
  • Pull request#5Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 07:17
  • Pull request#5Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 07:17
  • Issue#1Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 06:27
    create folder structure
  • Issue#1Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 06:21
    create folder structure
  • Pull request#4Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 06:21
  • Pull request#4Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 06:21
  • Issue#3Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 05:12
    create data models - backend
  • Issue#2Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 05:11
    Implement database - backend
  • Issue#1Jeewanthaherath2024-06-14 05:08
    create folder structure

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