Programming ASP.NET Core (Microsoft Press)
Monday, 06 August 2018

This is a guide to practical software development with Microsoft's ASP.NET Core technologies. In addition to covering ASP.NET Core's cross-platform capabilities and what's changed from earlier versions, author Dino Esposito looks at the whole of ASP.NET Core to describe a complete learning path for building production solutions. He shows how to apply all key ASP.NET Core components, including MVC for HTML generation, .NET Core, EF Core, ASP.NET Identity, dependency injection, and more.

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Author: Dino Esposito
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Date: May 2018
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-1509304417
Print: 150930441X
Kindle: B07CVM27L9
Audience: ASP .NET developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: ASP.NET 

  • Integrating ASP.NET Core with leading client-side frameworks, including Bootstrap
  • ASP.NET Core code for implementing business logic and data transformations
  • Handling configuration, routing, controllers, views, and common tasks (including posting forms and presenting data)
  • Performing complementary tasks: error handling, logging, application design, authentication, localization, and more
  • Front-end development: ensuring responsiveness, creating mobile views, and providing advanced interactivity
  • Middleware, data access, runtime architecture, and deployment
  • Taking full advantage of the brand-new ASP.NET Core runtime

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