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Building Web Applications with Visual Studio 2017 - Using .NET Core and Modern JavaScript Frameworks

English · Paperback / Softback

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Learn how to build web applications from three Microsoft MVPs. You will be able to compare and contrast several frameworks and select the best one for your needs.

With the release of .NET Core and Visual Studio 2017, you can deploy applications to multiple operating systems. And with the rising popularity of JavaScript UI frameworks, you can choose whether to stay with ASP.NET Core MVC or use a JavaScript framework.

Building Web Applications with Visual Studio 2017 shows you how to build a site in Core MVC, and the three most popular JavaScript frameworks: Angular 2, React, and Aurelia.

What You Will Learn:

- Build a data access layer with Entity Framework Core

- Build a RESTful service with ASP.NET Core MVC

- Build a website with ASP.NET Core MVC and Bootstrap

- Build the same website in Angular 2, React, and Aurelia

Who This Book Is For: Intermediate to advanced .NET developers

List of contents

Part I - VS 2017 and .NET Core

1. Data Access with Entity Framework Core Pt 1

2. Data Access with Entity Framework Core Pt 2

3. SpyStore Service using ASP .NET Core MVC

4. Unit Testing ASP .NET Core MVC Services

5. SpyStore using ASP .NET Core MVC
Part II- JavaScript Frameworks

6. Build Tools for the Client Side Tech Stack

7. Typesafe JavaScript with TypeScript

8. SpyStore using Angular 2

9. SpyStore using React

10. SpyStore using Aurelia

About the author










An international speaker, Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, MCSD, CSM, and CSP, and a passionate member of the developer community, Phil Japikse has 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 Grossnicklaus At 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 Dewey is 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/.


Summary

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

  • 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

Who This Book Is For

Intermediate to advanced .NET developers

Product details

Authors Ben Dewey, Kevi Grossnicklaus, Kevin Grossnicklaus, Phili Japikse, Philip Japikse
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2017
 
EAN 9781484224779
ISBN 978-1-4842-2477-9
No. of pages 393
Dimensions 177 mm x 254 mm x 26 mm
Weight 832 g
Illustrations 3 SW-Abb., 113 Farbabb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Internet

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