.NET Core 2.0 By Example (Packt)
Wednesday, 23 May 2018

This book introduces .NET Core 2.0 in a succinct format that delivers concepts, along with the implications, design decisions, and potential pitfalls you might face when targeting Linux and Windows systems. With the .NET framework at its center, authors Rishabh Verma and Neha Shrivastava use five varied projects to illustrate the concepts: a multiplayer Tic-tac-toe game; a real-time chat application, Let'sChat; a chatbot; a microservice-based buying-selling application; and a movie booking application.

Each chapter starts with a high-level overview of the content, followed by the example applications described in detail. By the end of each chapter, the idea is that you will not only be proficient with the concepts, but you ll also have created a tangible component in the application.

 

Authorz: Rishabh Verma and Neha Shrivastava
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Date: Mar 2018
Pages: 458
ISBN: 978-1788395090
Print: 1788395093
Kindle: B076JG56CC
Audience: .NET developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: ASP.NET 

 

  • Build cross-platform applications with ASP.NET Core 2.0 and its tools
  • Integrate, host, and deploy web apps with the cloud (Microsoft Azure)
  • Use the ncurses native library to extend console capabilities in .NET Core on Linux and interop with native coden .NET Core on Linux and learn how to interop with existing native code
  • Reuse existing .NET Framework and Mono assemblies from .NET Core 2.0 applications
  • Develop real-time web applications using ASP.NET Core
  • Learn the differences between SOA and microservices and get started with microservice development using ASP.NET Core 2.0
  • Walk through functional programming with F# and .NET Core from scratch 

 

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