.NET Core in Action

£27.10

.NET Core in Action

Business applications Computer programming / software engineering Programming and scripting languages: general Software Engineering Computer science Computer architecture and logic design

Author: Dustin Metzgar

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: Manning

Published on: 12th July 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781638357049


Summary

.NET Core in Action shows .NET developers how to build professional software applications with .NET Core. Learn how to convert existing .NET code to work on multiple platforms or how to start new projects with knowledge of the tools and capabilities of .NET Core.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

.NET Core is an open source framework that lets you write and run .NET applications on Linux and Mac, without giving up on Windows. Built for everything from lightweight web apps to industrial-strength distributed systems, it's perfect for deploying .NET servers to any cloud platform, including AWS and GCP.

About the Book

.NET Core in Action introduces you to cross-platform development with .NET Core. This hands-on guide concentrates on new Core features as you walk through familiar tasks like testing, logging, data access, and networking. As you'll explore modern architectures like microservices and cloud data storage, along with practical matters like performance profiling, localization, and signing assemblies.

What's Inside

  • Choosing the right tools
  • Testing, profiling, and debugging
  • Interacting with web services
  • Converting existing projects to .NET Core
  • Creating and using NuGet packages

About the Reader

All examples are in C#.

About the Author

Dustin Metzgar is a seasoned developer and architect involved in numerous .NET Core projects. Dustin works for Microsoft.

Table of Contents

  1. Why .NET Core?
  2. Building your first .NET Core applications
  3. How to build with .NET Core
  4. Unit testing with xUnit
  5. Working with relational databases
  6. Simplify data access with object-relational mappers
  7. Creating a microservice
  8. Debugging
  9. Performance and profiling
  10. Building world-ready applications
  11. Multiple frameworks and runtimes
  12. Preparing for release
  13. appendix A - Frameworks and runtimes
  14. appendix B - xUnit command-line options
  15. appendix C - What's in the .NET Standard Library?
  16. appendix D - NuGet cache locations

Show moreShow less