Now in its tenth edition, in this guide to ASP.NET Core Adam Freeman shows how to create easy, extensible, and cloud-native web applications. The book has been fully updated to .NET 7, with extensive chapters on Razor Pages, Blazor, and the MVC framework.
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Author: Adam Freeman Publisher: Manning Date: September 2023 Pages: 1256 ISBN: 9781633437821 Print: 1633437825 Kindle: B0CD8B6DKC Audience: ASP.Net developers Level: Intermediate/Advanced Category: ASP.NET
- Configure the ASP.NET Core request pipeline to handle requests
- Create RESTful web services with MVC controllers
- Create HTML responses with Razor and Razor Pages
- Create richly interactive web applications with Blazor
- Access data using Entity Framework Core
- Authenticate requests using ASP.NET Core Identity
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Beginning Rust Programming
Author: Ric Messier Publisher: Wiley Date: March 2021 Pages: 416 ISBN: 978-1119712978 Print: 1119712971 Kindle: B08WZ2D7WC Audience: Developers wanting to learn Rust Rating: 3 Reviewer: Mike James Everyone seems to want to know what makes Rust special. Does this book give the answers?
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Classic Computer Science Problems in Java
Author: David Kopec Publisher: Manning Date: January 2021 Pages: 264 ISBN: 978-1617297601 Print: 1617297607 Audience: Java developers Rating: 4 Reviewer: Mike James Getting someone else to do the hard work of converting classic problems to code seems like a good idea. It all depends which problems [ ... ]
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