This book teaches the fundamentals of HTML form processing, user authentication, and database CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations using the ASP.NET Core family of technologies. Technologies introduced by author Bipin Joshi include MVC, Razor Pages, Web API, jQuery, Angular, SQL Server, and NoSQL. He uses an experimental approach, working through building a sample application that demonstrates how the same application can be built using different options.
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Author: Bipin Joshi Publisher: APress Date: December 2019 Pages: 481 ISBN: 978-1484255087 Print: 1484255089 Kindle: B082WLDM4J Audience: ASP.NET developers Level: Intermediate Category: ASP.NET
- Develop data entry forms in ASP.NET Core, complete with validations and processing
- Perform CRUD operations using server-side options: ASP.NET Core MVC, Razor Pages, Web APIs, and Blazor
- Perform CRUD operations using client-side options: jQuery and Angular
- Secure web applications using ASP.NET Core Identity, cookie authentication, and JWT authentication
- Use RDBMS and NoSQL data stores: SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, and MongoDB for CRUD operations
- Deploy ASP.NET Core web applications to IIS and Azure App Service
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