This book, subtitled "Full-stack web development with .NET 5 and Angular 11" aims to get developers started with Angular to build robust web applications. Valerio De Sanctis also covers ASP.NET Core 5 and Web API Controllers to implement API calls and server-side routing in the back-end. This fully revised edition includes a side-by-side comparison of the Visual Studio Angular app versus NG App and coverage of the Angular routing module.
Author: Valerio De Sanctis Publisher: Packt Publishing Date: January 2021 Pages: 746 ISBN: 978-1800560338 Print: 1800560338 Kindle: B08SWRSRYP Audience: developers interested in ASP.NET Core Level: Introductory/Intermediate Category: ASP.NET
- Comprehensively updated with the latest features and additions in ASP.NET Core 5 and Angular 11
- Design, build, and deploy a Single Page Application or Progressive Web App with ASP.NET Core and Angular
- Adopt a full stack approach to handle data management, Web APIs, application design, testing, SEO, security, and deployment
- Implement a Web API interface with ASP.NET Core and consume it with Angular using RxJS Observables
- Set up a SQL database server using a local instance or a cloud data store
- Perform C# and TypeScript debugging using Visual Studio 2019
- Create TDD and BDD unit tests using xUnit, Jasmine, and Karma
- Explore the EF Core Fluent API and EntityTypeConfiguration classes
- Perform DBMS structured logging using third-party providers such as SeriLog
- Deploy a Web application to Windows and Linux web servers, or to cloud-based PaaS solutions such as Azure App Service
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SQL Query Design Patterns and Best Practices
Author: Steve Hughes et al Publisher: Packt Publishing Pages: 270 ISBN: 978-1837633289 Print: 1837633282 Kindle: B0BWRD7HQ7 Audience: Query writers Rating: 2.5 Reviewer: Ian Stirk
This book aims to improve your SQL queries using design patterns, how does it fare?
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Pearls of Algorithm Engineering
Author: Paolo Ferragina Publisher: Cambridge University Press Pages: 326 ISBN: 978-1009123280 Print:1009123289 Kindle: B0BZJBGTLN Audience: Admirers of Knuth Rating: 5 Reviewer: Mike James
Algorithm engineering - sounds interesting.
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