ASP.NET Core Social network is a web API for as simple social network backend powered by ASP.NET Core 2.
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React Social Network has been made by love. I planed to build a back-end for this project and improve the perfomance as I process all procedures on the fron-end side. If you'd like to help,check out the document.I'd greatly appreciate any contributionyou make. :)
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Re: social networking website
Jul 24, 2011 11:53 PM|magicmike2011|LINK
Well... I am aware of a few options, it just depends on what you're willing to work with...
Any of the ones I know of are pretty much proprietary of their own code (meaning it's a pain in the @** to mess with their code to customise it to your needs).
One is Active Social, it is DotNetNuke platform which is .NET based and would work with an asp.net structure with some playing around. I don't recall active social being free though. I'm pretty sure it was something liek 'here, you can have the basic module, but you have to buy the modules that actually make it functionally useful..' lol
Another is Vivo Social which I believe is DDN based aswell, but don't qoute me. It is also completely open source (surprisingly, given its vast scope of features). It is, however, not overly proprietary in code, and is very easily customizable in asp.net. I will give you this warning though.... The site it's self that developed it is a MESS to try to find info from. Basicaly, if you knwo what your doing, just load up the solution in VWD or whatever environment you develop in and have at it yourself lol. (yes the help info on their site is THAT bad... lol)
Also to note, DotNetNuke does have a bajillion free modules made by the community which if pieced together properly could provide the foundation you might be looking for.
As for a plain and simple asp.net social site starter kit... you probably won't have much luck :( atleast not microsoft developed anyway.
The problem using a starter kit for a social site is that social sites have such a massive possibility of features that a developer might want to implement. They are so diverse in nature. And when you use a starter kit, although it may appear to save some time, you can almost guarantee it wont have all the features you need/want. Then you have to have to try to work those features into it yourself the old fashion way, and like I said, most social site kits are EXTREMELY proprietary (and usually costly).
My personal opinion (ooonly an opinion ) is that teh best way is to build it from teh ground up yourself. That way you fully understand the structure and functionality, and you get exactly what you want. And who doesn't like getting what they want?
Also just an observation.. WOW does this thread have a lot of views!!!