In this book, author Mark J Price shows how to build modern, cross-platform applications with .NET Core. The book covers the latest features of C# 7, and shows how to start creating professional web applications with ASP.NET Core. It targeted at readers who have some prior programming experience and want to gain a solid foundation with C#.
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Author: Mark J Price Publisher: Packt Publishing Date: March 2017 Pages: 594 ISBN: 978-1787129559 Print: 1787129551 Kindle: B01N8UG78Q Audience: Developers wanting to learn C#7 Level: Intermediate Category: C#
- Build cross-platform applications using C# 7 and .NET Core
- Explore ASP.NET Core and learn how to create professional web applications
- Improve your application's performance using multitasking
- Use Entity Framework Core and find out how to build code-first databases
- Master object-oriented programming with C# to increase code reuse and efficiency
- Familiarize yourself with cross-device app development using the Universal Windows Platform and XAML
- Query and manipulate data using LINQ
- Protect your data by using encryption and hashing
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