Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications, 3rd Ed (Packt)
Wednesday, 24 April 2024

This book aims to fill the gaps in readers' knowledge of REST API and backend designs. Carl-Hugo Marcotte shows how to build robust, maintainable, and flexible apps using Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns and modern architectural principles. This new edition is updated for .NET 8 and focuses exclusively on the backend, with new content on REST APIs, the REPR pattern, and building modular monoliths.

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Author: Carl-Hugo Marcotte
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Date: March 2024
Pages: 806
ISBN: 978-1805123385
Print: 1805123386
Kindle: ‎ B0CMJFC9WX
Audience: .NET developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: ASP.NET

Topics include:

  • Apply the SOLID principles for building flexible and maintainable software
  • Test your apps effectively with automated tests, including black-box testing
  • Embark on mastering ASP.NET Core dependency injection
  • Work with GoF design patterns including strategy, decorator, facade, and composite
  • Design REST APIs using Minimal APIs and ASP.NET Core MVC
  • Discover layering and the tenets of clean architecture
  • Use feature-oriented techniques as an alternative to layering
  • Explore microservices, CQS, REPR, vertical slice architecture, and many more patterns

 

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