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C# 7 and .NET Core: Modern Cross-Platform Development

C# 7 and .NET Core: Modern Cross-Platform Development

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C# 7 and .NET Core: Modern Cross-Platform Development

C# 7 and .NET Core: Modern Cross-Platform Development

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Overview of this book

If you want to build powerful cross-platform applications with C# 7 and .NET Core, then this book is for you. First, we’ll run you through the basics of C#, as well as object-oriented programming, before taking a quick tour through the latest features of C# 7 such as tuples, pattern matching, out variables, and so on. After quickly taking you through C# and how .NET works, we’ll dive into the .NET Standard 1.6 class libraries, covering topics such as performance, monitoring, debugging, serialization and encryption. The final section will demonstrate the major types of application that you can build and deploy cross-device and cross-platform. In this section, we’ll cover Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, web applications, mobile apps, and web services. Lastly, we’ll look at how you can package and deploy your applications so that they can be hosted on all of today’s most popular platforms, including Linux and Docker. By the end of the book, you’ll be armed with all the knowledge you need to build modern, cross-platform applications using C# and .NET Core.
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Deploying to the cloud

You can deploy your .NET Core applications to the cloud using any cloud provider, for example, Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure.

Creating an ASP.NET Core MVC web application to publish

In Visual Studio 2017, add a new ASP.NET Core Web Application (.NET Core) project named Ch16_ImageEditorSite. Choose the Web Application template and enable Docker support, as shown in the following screenshot:

Creating an ASP.NET Core MVC web application to publish

In Visual Studio Code, create a folder named Ch16_ImageEditorSite, and open the folder. In Terminal, enter the command: dotnet new mvc.

Since we are focusing on learning how to publish and deploy, rather than how to build web applications, we will use the MVC template web site as an example. The only addition I made is to add a portrait that my Mum painted of me to the About page, as shown in the following screenshot:

Creating an ASP.NET Core MVC web application to publish

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