Jun 12, 2026Tutorials & How-To
Practical guide to building MCP servers in .NET
Arun Endapally published a practical .NET walkthrough covering MCP core concepts, the three primitives (Tools, Resources, and Prompts), transport selection, and authentication.
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4.8
out of 10
Novelty · 25%
4
Novelty
Impact · 43%
5
Impact
Credibility · 12%
5
Credibility
Depth · 20%
5
Depth
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Why it matters
The guide offers a concrete .NET implementation path for MCP servers, covering transport choice and authentication — areas the source identifies as key practical decisions when building MCP integrations.
- 01Author: Arun Endapally, published on Dev.to with the full guide hosted on arunendapally.com
- 02Covers the three MCP primitives: Tools, Resources, and Prompts
- 03Compares two transport options: stdio vs Streamable HTTP
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- 01Author: Arun Endapally, published on Dev.to with the full guide hosted on arunendapally.com
- 02Covers the three MCP primitives: Tools, Resources, and Prompts
- 03Compares two transport options: stdio vs Streamable HTTP
- 04Walks through building a working MCP server in .NET from scratch
- 05Includes guidance on securing the server with authentication
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