
ASP.NET Core Application Development
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Through four complete sprints, this book takes you through every step needed to build brand new cross-platform web apps with ASP.NET Core, and make them available on the Internet. You won't just master Microsoft's revolutionary open source ASP.NET Core technology: you'll learn how to integrate the immense power of MVC, Docker, Azure Web Apps, Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Entity Framework.
Working through the authors' carefully designed sprints, you'll start with a blank canvas, move through software architecture and design, adjusting to user feedback, recovering from mistakes, builds, testing, deployment, maintenance, refactoring, and more. Along the way, you'll learn techniques for delivering state-of-the-art software to users more rapidly and repeatably than ever before.
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David Paquette, a four-time Microsoft MVP, is a software developer and independent consultant. He has extensive experience using .NET to build both web-based and Windows applications; deep software engineering knowledge, and a passion for quality user experiences.
Simon Timms is a multi-year Microsoft MVP, community builder, blogger, developer and independent consultant. His technological interests are varied and he enjoys everything from distributed systems to hot new JavaScript frame?works. He has a strong background in both development as well as operations, and so drives his teams crazy by being involved in everything from builds to development to server provisioning.
Content
Chapter 1 How We Got Here
Chapter 2 Influencers
Chapter 3 Models, Views, and Controllers
Chapter 4 Scoping the Project
Chapter 5 Builds
Chapter 6 Deployment
PART 2 SPRINT RETRO: A JOURNEY OF 1000 STEPS
Chapter 7 Building Web Applications with Microsoft Azure
Chapter 8 Cross-Platform
Chapter 9 Containers
Chapter 10 Entity Framework Core
Chapter 11 Razor Views
Chapter 12 Configuration and Logging
PART 3 SPRINT RETRO: THE BELLY OF THE BEAST
Chapter 13 Identity, Security, and Rights Management
Chapter 14 Dependency Injection
Chapter 15 Role of JavaScript
Chapter 16 Dependency Management
Chapter 17 Front End with Style
Chapter 18 Caching 281
PART 4 SPRINT RETRO: HOME STRETCH
Chapter 19 Reusable Components
Chapter 20 Testing
Chapter 21 Extensibility
Chapter 22 Internationalization
Chapter 23 Refactoring and Improving Code Quality
Chapter 24 Organizing the Code
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