ASP.NET Core in Action, 3rd Ed (Manning)
Monday, 02 October 2023

Fully updated to ASP.NET Core 7.0, in this book Microsoft MVP Andrew Lock shows how to use C# and .NET skills to build cross-platform web applications. This revised bestseller reveals the latest .NET patterns, including minimal APIs and minimal hosting.

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Author: Andrew Lock
Publisher: Manning
Date: September 2023
Pages: 984
ISBN: 978-1633438620
Print: 1633438627
Kindle: B0CHSKG8P4
Audience: ASP.Net developers
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Category: ASP.NET

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Topics covered:

  • Build minimal APIs for serving JSON to client-side applications
  • Create dynamic, server-side rendered applications using Razor Pages
  • User authentication and authorization
  • Store data using Entity Framework Core
  • Unit and integration tests for ASP.NET Core applications
  • Write custom middleware and components

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