ASP.NET Core 8 and Angular 6th Ed (Packt)
Monday, 25 March 2024

This book shows how to improve the way you create, debug, and deploy web applications, and introduces the latest developments in .NET 8 and modern Angular, including .NET Minimal APIs and the new Angular standalone API defaults. Valerio De Sanctis begins with setting up SQL Server 2022 and building a data model with Entity Framework Core. He then moves on to fetching and displaying data, handling user input with Angular reactive forms, and implementing front-end and back-end validators for maximum effect.

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Author: Valerio De Sanctis
Publisher: Packt
Date: February 2024
Pages: 804
ISBN: 978-1805129936
Print: 1805129937
Kindle: B0CV83SRG1
Audience: .NET developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: ASP.NET

Topics include:

  • Combine ASP.NET Core and Angular to build highly versatile web applications
  • Create a production-ready Single-Page Application (SPA) or Progressive Web Application (PWA)
  • Adopt a full-stack approach to handle data management, API documentation, Web APIs, end-to-end testing, security, and deployment

 

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