<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Design and develop an ASP.NET Core web application using .NET Core 3.0. This book shows you how to publish a web application to a web server and connect the published web application to a production database.<br><b><i>Creating ASP.NET Core Web Application</i></b><i><b>s</b></i> starts by setting up the Visual Studio project where you will learn about Razor pages, Entities, and creating a data service. You will create models along with methods to use a query string and handle bad requests. Modifying data with Tag helpers is discussed as well as installation of Entity Framework, working with database migrations, and implementing a data access service. You will learn how to use layout pages and sections with Partial Views, _ViewImports, and _ViewStart files. You also will create custom middleware and log application events. You will be able to deploy the web application as well as connect it to a SQL Server database. <p/><b>What You Will Learn</b><ul><li>Work with models</li><li>Modify data</li><li>Work with EF Core and SQL Server</li><li>Work with Razor pages and Partial Views</li><li>Use separate scripts for production vs development</li><li>Trace client-side errors using Chrome Developer tools</li><li>Create cascading style sheets (CSS) with Sassy CSS (SCSS)</li><li>Explore middleware</li><li>Deploy your web application to IIS</li></ul> <p/><b>Who This Book Is For</b><br>Software developers on the .NET stack who want to create ASP.NET Core web applications<br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Design and develop an ASP.NET Core web application using .NET Core 3.0. This book shows you how to publish a web application to a web server and connect the published web application to a production database.<br><i>Creating ASP.NET Core Web Application</i><i>s</i> starts by setting up the Visual Studio project where you will learn about Razor pages, Entities, and creating a data service. You will create models along with methods to use a query string and handle bad requests. Modifying data with Tag helpers is discussed as well as installation of Entity Framework, working with database migrations, and implementing a data access service. You will learn how to use layout pages and sections with Partial Views, _ViewImports, and _ViewStart files. You also will create custom middleware and log application events. You will be able to deploy the web application as well as connect it to a SQL Server database. <p/>You will: <ul><li>Work with models</li><li>Modify data</li><li>Work with EF Core and SQL Server</li><li>Work with Razor pages and Partial Views</li><li>Use separate scripts for production vs development</li><li>Trace client-side errors using Chrome Developer tools</li><li>Create cascading style sheets (CSS) with Sassy CSS (SCSS)</li><li>Explore middleware</li><li>Deploy your web application to IIS</li></ul> <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Dirk Strauss</b> is a software developer from South Africa who has been writing code since 2003. He has extensive experience in SYSPRO, with C# and web development being his main focus. He studied at the Nelson Mandela University, where he wrote software on a part-time basis to gain a better understanding of the technology. He remains passionate about writing code and imparting what he learns with others.
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