Building Web Applications with Visual Studio 2017: Using .NET Core and Modern JavaScript Frameworks
Autor Philip Japikse, Kevin Grossnicklaus, Ben Deweyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iul 2017
Learn
how
to
build
web
applications
from
three
Microsoft
MVPs.
After
building
the
data
application
layer
using
Entity
Framework
Core
and
a
RESTful
service
using
ASP.NET
Core,
you
will
then
build
the
client
side
web
application
three
ways:
first,
using
ASP.NET
Core,
then
using
Angular
2,
and,
finally,
using
React.
You
will
be
able
to
compare
and
contrast
these
UI
frameworks
and
select
the
best
one
for
your
needs.
.NET Core is a complete rewrite of the popular .NET and its related frameworks. While many concepts are similar between .NET Core and the .NET 4.6 framework, there are revolutionary changes as well, including updates to Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Core. The first section of this book covers the three main parts of building applications with C#: Entity Framework, ASP.NET Core Services, and ASP.NET Core Web Applications.
There is also an explosion in popularity of JavaScript frameworks for client side development, and the authors cover two of the most popular UI frameworks. Start with TypeScript for developing clean JavaScript, along with a client side build tool such as Gulp, Grunt, and WebPack. Using the same data access layer and RESTful service from the .NET Core application, you can rebuild the UI using Angular 2. Then, repeat the process using React, for a true comparison of building client side applications using ASP.NET Core, Angular 2, and React.
What You'll Learn
.NET Core is a complete rewrite of the popular .NET and its related frameworks. While many concepts are similar between .NET Core and the .NET 4.6 framework, there are revolutionary changes as well, including updates to Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Core. The first section of this book covers the three main parts of building applications with C#: Entity Framework, ASP.NET Core Services, and ASP.NET Core Web Applications.
There is also an explosion in popularity of JavaScript frameworks for client side development, and the authors cover two of the most popular UI frameworks. Start with TypeScript for developing clean JavaScript, along with a client side build tool such as Gulp, Grunt, and WebPack. Using the same data access layer and RESTful service from the .NET Core application, you can rebuild the UI using Angular 2. Then, repeat the process using React, for a true comparison of building client side applications using ASP.NET Core, Angular 2, and React.
What You'll Learn
- Understand
the
fundamentals
of
.NET
Core
and
what
that
means
to
the
traditional
.NET
developer
- Build
a
data
access
layer
with
Entity
Framework
Core,
a
RESTful
service
with
ASP.NET
Core
MVC,
and
a
website
with
ASP.NET
Core
MVC
and
Bootstrap
- Automate
many
build
tasks
with
client
side
build
utilities
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Book
Is
For
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781484224779
ISBN-10: 1484224779
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1st ed.
Editura: Apress
Colecția Apress
Locul publicării:Berkeley, CA, United States
ISBN-10: 1484224779
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1st ed.
Editura: Apress
Colecția Apress
Locul publicării:Berkeley, CA, United States
Cuprins
Part
I
-
VS
2017
and
.NET
Core
1. Introducing Entity Framework Core
2. Building the Data Access Layer with Entity Framework Core
3. Building the RESTful Service with ASP .NET Core MVC Services
4. Introducing ASP .NET Core MVC Web Applications
5. Building the SpyStore Application with ASP .NET Core MVC
Part II- JavaScript Frameworks 6. JavaScript Application Tools
7. Introduction to TypeScript
8. Angular 2
9. React
1. Introducing Entity Framework Core
2. Building the Data Access Layer with Entity Framework Core
3. Building the RESTful Service with ASP .NET Core MVC Services
4. Introducing ASP .NET Core MVC Web Applications
5. Building the SpyStore Application with ASP .NET Core MVC
Part II- JavaScript Frameworks 6. JavaScript Application Tools
7. Introduction to TypeScript
8. Angular 2
9. React
Notă biografică
An
international
speaker,
Microsoft
MVP,
ASPInsider,
MCSD,
CSM,
and
CSP,
and
a
passionate
member
of
the
developer
community,Phil
Japiksehas
been
working
with
.NET
since
the
first
betas,
developing
software
for
over
30
years,
and
heavily
involved
in
the
agile
community
since
2005.
Phil
is
co-author of
best
selling
"C#
and
the
.NET
4.6
Framework",
the
Lead
Director
for
the
Cincinnati
.NET
User’s
Group
and
the
Cincinnati
Software
Architect
Group,
co-hosts
the
Hallway
Conversations
podcast,
founded
the
Cincinnati
Day
of
Agile,
and
volunteers
for
the
National
Ski
Patrol.
Phil
is
also
a
published
author
with
LinkedIn
Learning.
During
the
day,
Phil
works
as
an
Enterprise
Consultant
and
Agile
Coach
for
large
to
medium
firms
throughout
the
US.
Phil
enjoys
to
learn
new
tech
and
is
always
striving
to
improve
his
craft.
You
can
follow
Phil
on
his
blog,
or
on
Twitter
@skimedic.
Kevin GrossnicklausAt one point in his career Kevin was the youngster on most development teams. He got his start developing with Visual Studio and managed .NET code during the early beta cycles in 2001. In 2009, Kevin started his own software product development firm called ArchitectNow (www.architectnow.net). At ArchitectNow, Kevin and his team specialize in a wide variety of tools while delivering applications across a variety of cloud and mobile platforms. Born in rural Nebraska, Kevin has spent the last 20 years in St. Louis, Missouri where he lives with his wife Lynda and their three daughters: Alexis, Emily, and Hanna. He is an avid guitar player, fly fisherman, home brewer, and gamer (including everything from retro arcade games, to board games, to role playing games). When not spending time on any of those hobbies he waits patiently for a second season of Firefly.
Kevin GrossnicklausAt one point in his career Kevin was the youngster on most development teams. He got his start developing with Visual Studio and managed .NET code during the early beta cycles in 2001. In 2009, Kevin started his own software product development firm called ArchitectNow (www.architectnow.net). At ArchitectNow, Kevin and his team specialize in a wide variety of tools while delivering applications across a variety of cloud and mobile platforms. Born in rural Nebraska, Kevin has spent the last 20 years in St. Louis, Missouri where he lives with his wife Lynda and their three daughters: Alexis, Emily, and Hanna. He is an avid guitar player, fly fisherman, home brewer, and gamer (including everything from retro arcade games, to board games, to role playing games). When not spending time on any of those hobbies he waits patiently for a second season of Firefly.
Ben
Deweyis
a
former
Microsoft
MVP,
and
published
author
with
over
18
years
of
experience
writing
applications
and
continually
striving
to
create
SOLID
applications
of
the
highest
craftsmanship
while
paying
special
attention
to
clean
User
Experiences
(UX).
Ben
is
currently
Creative
Director
at
Tallan,
Inc.
and
consults
regularly
in
New
York
City
and
around
the
country
on
web-
and
cloud-based
technologies.
He
has
also
worked
to
deploy
numerous
high-quality,
engaging
apps
to
the
Windows
Store.
When
he’s
not
consulting,
Ben
is
busy
training,
mentoring,
blogging,
and
speaking
at
various
conferences
and
community
events
around
the
country.
Outside
of
work,
Ben
spends
most
of
his
time
playing
with
his
three
young
kids,
working
around
the
house,
or,
if
it’s
windy,
kite
surfing.
You
can
find
Ben
online
on
Twitter
(@bendewey),
StackOverflow,
GitHub,
or
on
his
blog
at
http://bendewey.com/.
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Learn
how
to
build
web
applications
from
three
Microsoft
MVPs.
After
building
the
data
application
layer
using
Entity
Framework
Core
and
a
RESTful
service
using
ASP.NET
Core,
you
will
then
build
the
client
side
web
application
three
ways:
first,
using
ASP.NET
Core,
then
using
Angular
2,
and,
finally,
using
React.
You
will
be
able
to
compare
and
contrast
these
UI
frameworks
and
select
the
best
one
for
your
needs.
.NET Core is a complete rewrite of the popular .NET and its related frameworks. While many concepts are similar between .NET Core and the .NET 4.6 framework, there are revolutionary changes as well, including updates to Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Core. The first section of this book covers the three main parts of building applications with C#: Entity Framework, ASP.NET Core Services, and ASP.NET Core Web Applications.
There is also an explosion in popularity of JavaScript frameworks for client side development, and the authors cover two of the most popular UI frameworks. Start with TypeScript for developing clean JavaScript, along with a client side build tool such as Gulp, Grunt, and WebPack. Using the same data access layer and RESTful service from the .NET Core application, you can rebuild the UI using Angular 2. Then, repeat the process using React, for a true comparison of building client side applications using ASP.NET Core, Angular 2, and React.
What You'll Learn:
.NET Core is a complete rewrite of the popular .NET and its related frameworks. While many concepts are similar between .NET Core and the .NET 4.6 framework, there are revolutionary changes as well, including updates to Entity Framework Core and ASP.NET Core. The first section of this book covers the three main parts of building applications with C#: Entity Framework, ASP.NET Core Services, and ASP.NET Core Web Applications.
There is also an explosion in popularity of JavaScript frameworks for client side development, and the authors cover two of the most popular UI frameworks. Start with TypeScript for developing clean JavaScript, along with a client side build tool such as Gulp, Grunt, and WebPack. Using the same data access layer and RESTful service from the .NET Core application, you can rebuild the UI using Angular 2. Then, repeat the process using React, for a true comparison of building client side applications using ASP.NET Core, Angular 2, and React.
What You'll Learn:
- Understand
the
fundamentals
of
.NET
Core
and
what
that
means
to
the
traditional
.NET
developer
- Build:
a
data
access
layer
with
Entity
Framework
Core,
a
RESTful
service
with
ASP.NET
Core
MVC,
and
a
website
with
ASP.NET
Core
MVC
and
Bootstrap
- Automate
many
build
tasks
with
client
side
build
utilities
Caracteristici
Teaches
you
how
to
build
web
applications
and
deploy
them
on
multiple
platforms
using
Visual
Studio
2017
Compares
and
contrasts
several
development
frameworks
so
that
you
can
select
the
best
one
for
your
needs
Covers
ASP.NET
Core,
Entity
Framework
Core,
TypeScript,
Angular
2,
React,
and
more