ASP.NET Core Application Development - James Chambers, David Paquette, Simon Timms

ASP.NET Core Application Development

Building an application in four sprints
Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2017
Microsoft Press (Verlag)
978-1-5093-0406-6 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
Master ASP.NET Core hands-on: from architecture through deployment and beyond

This book guides you through the entire process of building, deploying, and managing cross-platform web apps with ASP.NET Core. You’ll master Microsoft’s revolutionary open source ASP.NET Core technology, and learn how to integrate the immense power of MVC, Docker, Azure Web Apps, Visual Studio, C#, JavaScript, and Entity Framework. Working alongside the fictitious development team at Alpine Ski House, you’ll witness a four-sprint journey starting with a blank canvas. You’ll see the team architect and design their software, adjust to user feedback, and move through builds, testing, deployment, maintenance, and refactoring.

Throughout, you’ll discover how to deliver state-of-the-art software faster and more repeatably than ever before.

Three leading Microsoft MVPs show how to:

• Build great cross-platform apps using ASP.NET Core and open source frameworks

• Go beyond MVC to build a complete ASP.Net Core application

• Create builds on Day One and quickly deploy viable products

• Integrate Azure support to gain cloud scalability

• Run or develop cross-platform solutions on Linux

• Establish consistent development environments with Docker

• Access data with Entity Framework Core 1.0

• Generate HTML views with the updated Razor view engine

• Apply the new configuration system and structured logging

• Use identity to enforce security and provide rights

• Improve testability and maintainability with dependency injection

• Use and manage JavaScript in ASP.NET Core environments

• Choose and work with package managers to make life easier

• Use SASS to write maintainable, attractive CSS

• Make the most of tag helpers and other reusable components

• Test web apps efficiently using xUnit.net and Jasmine

• Design, organize, and refactor apps to smoothly accommodate change

Get all code samples, including complete apps, at: https://aka.ms/ASPCoreAppDev/downloads

 

James Chambers, a five-time Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, currently develops with ASP.NET Core and the MVC Framework running on Azure and AWS. He is an independent consultant, mentor and active blogger and contributes to several open source projects. 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.

PART I ALPINE SKI HOUSE

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

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Developer Reference
Verlagsort Boston
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 230 mm
Gewicht 721 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge NET Programmierung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-5093-0406-1 / 1509304061
ISBN-13 978-1-5093-0406-6 / 9781509304066
Zustand Neuware
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