In this book Christian Nagel, Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio and Development Technologies, delivers a comprehensive tour of the new features and capabilities of C#9 and .NET 5. Nagel shows how to create Web- and Windows applications using ASP.NET Core, Blazor, and WinUI using modern application patterns and new features offered by .NET including Microservices deployed to Docker images,GRPC, localization, and asynchronous streaming.
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Author: Christian Nagel Publisher: Wrox Date: September 2021 Pages: 1008 ISBN: 978-1119797203 Print: 1119797209 Kindle: B09F8J8F1N Audience: C# developers Level: Intermediate/Advanced Category: C#
The book also covers:
- Discussions of the extension of .NET to non-Microsoft platforms like OSX and Linux
- Explanations of the newest features in C#9, including support for record types, and enhanced support for tuples, pattern matching, and nullable reference types
- Integrating .NET applications with Microsoft Azure services such as Azure App Configuration, Azure Key Vault, Azure Functions, the Azure Active Directory, and others
- Downloadable code examples from wrox.com and github.com with online updates for C# 10 and .NET 6
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Essential C# 8.0, 7th Ed (Addison-Wesley)
Author: Mark Michaelis Publisher: Addison-Wesley Date: October 2020 Pages: 1088 ISBN: 978-0135972267 Print: 0135972264 Kindle: B08Q84TH84 Audience: C# developers Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: Mike James The latest edition of a highly recommended book that combines reference and tutorial material.
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Foundational Python For Data Science
Author: Kennedy Behrman Publisher: Pearson Pages:256 ISBN: 978-0136624356 Print: 0136624359 Kindle: B095Y6G2QV Audience: Data scientists Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: Kay Ewbank
This book sets out to be a simple introduction to Python, specifically how to use it to work with data.
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