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ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners

ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners

By : Helland, Ed Price, Durano, Chilberto
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ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners

ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners

3.4 (9)
By: Helland, Ed Price, Durano, Chilberto

Overview of this book

ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners is a comprehensive introduction for those who are new to the framework. This condensed guide takes a practical and engaging approach to cover everything that you need to know to start using ASP.NET Core for building cloud-ready, modern web applications. The book starts with a brief introduction to the ASP.NET Core framework and highlights the new features in its latest release, ASP.NET Core 5. It then covers the improvements in cross-platform support, the view engines that will help you to understand web development, and the new frontend technologies available with Blazor for building interactive web UIs. As you advance, you’ll learn the fundamentals of the different frameworks and capabilities that ship with ASP.NET Core. You'll also get to grips with securing web apps with identity implementation, unit testing, and the latest in containers and cloud-native to deploy them to AWS and Microsoft Azure. Throughout the book, you’ll find clear and concise code samples that illustrate each concept along with the strategies and techniques that will help to develop scalable and robust web apps. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to leverage ASP.NET Core 5 to build and deploy dynamic websites and services in a variety of real-world scenarios.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1 – Crawling
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Section 2 – Walking
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Section 3 – Running

Building a tourist spot application

In order to cover real-world scenarios in a typical data-driven web application, we will build a simple tourist spot application that composes various applications to perform different tasks. You can think of this application as a wiki for tourist destinations, where users can view and edit information about places. Users can also see the top places, based on reviews, and they also see new places submitted by other similar applications in real time. By real time, we mean without the user having to refresh the page to see new data.

Figure 5.4 describes the applications needed and the high-level flow of the process for our tourist spot application example

Figure 5.4 – The applications to be built

If you're ready, then let's get cracking. We'll start by building the backend application, which exposes the API endpoints to serve data so that other applications can consume it.

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