
The History of .Net Web Development and the Core That Was No More
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Content
- Intro
- Who this book is for
- What this book covers
- Download color images
- Errata / updates
- Conventions used in this book
- Preface
- 1 Early Web Development
- The Internet
- Early Web
- Active Server Pages
- ASP Versions
- Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework
- ASP.NET
- Web Forms
- Silverlight
- ASP.NET MVC
- Razor
- 2 DCOM, WCF AND WEB API
- Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)
- Distributed Common Object Model (DCOM)
- .NET Remoting
- ASP Web Services
- Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
- REST
- WEB API
- Web API vs ASP.NET MVC
- 3 WinJS and TypeScript
- 4 Cross platform dreams
- NET subsets and Portable Class Libraries
- 5 .NET Core and ASP.NET Core
- .NET Core and ASP.NET vNEXT
- Two driving forces
- 6 Modern Web Development
- ASP.NET vs ASP.NET Core
- .NET Standard
- Razor and Blazor
- Razor Pages
- Blazor
- 7 .NET Core no more
- .NET Core Everywhere?
- EF Core and Signalr Core
- .NET Core No More
- What about .NET Standard
- 8 Current Web Development
- ASP.NET Core
- Blazor: Server and WebAssembly
- Blazor Progressive Web Apps (PWA)
- Blazor Hybrid and Blazor Native
- .NET MAUI Blazor VS Mobile Blazor Binding
- 9 The Future
- Staying up to date
- Official blogs
- Community blogs
- Social media: Twitter
- Social media: YouTube
- Conferences: Watch recorded sessions or attend virtually
- Online education platforms
- Documentation
- GitHub repositories
- Afterword
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Other books by Iris
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