Murach's ASP.NET Core MVC (Murach Books)
Wednesday, 29 January 2020

This book shows C# developers how to create web applications using Microsoft ASP.NET Core MVC (Model-View-Controller). Joel Murach shows how to develop real-world web apps using C# code for the model and controller classes and HTML, CSS, and Razor code for the view files. The book also shows how to work with Razor views, handle cookies and sessions, do model binding, validate data, and handle database data with EF (Entity Framework) Core, as well as creating custom tag helpers and view components; authenticating and authorizing users; using dependency injection to automate testing; and using Visual Studio Code.

 

Author: Joel Murach
Publisher: Murach Books
Date: January 2020
Pages: 780
ISBN: 978-1943872497
Print: 194387249X
Audience: C# developers
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Category: ASP.NET 

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