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Building Single Page App Using ASP.NET Core and Angular

Rahul Sahay

Learn to build an Ultra-Modern, Responsive Single-Page Web Applications

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Description

Building Single Page App using ASP.NET Core and Angular is not at all meant for freshers or for those who just started programming. This Book covers tons of client-server side technologies. For example it uses ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Web API, Repository Pattern, Unit of Work Pattern, Angular, Responsive design principles, HTML 5, Solid Principles, Design Patterns, etc. to name a few. Now to illustrate each and every concepts right from the scratch is fairly impossible as it kills the purpose of writing this book. This book is for my readers who regularly ask me to write something combining all these principles. There are tons of developers and professionals around the world who know these concepts in bits and pieces but don’t know how to connect the dots to build as an application. This book is entirely written around industry & coding standard, design principles. Hence, if you are fresher or just started your job, I would recommend to understand basics first and then refer this book. Otherwise this will appear overwhelming at the beginning. From second chapter, you will find questions section at the end of every chapter. If you are following this book precisely, you should be able to answer these questions on your own. These are project-specific questions which are generally asked in any technical interviews.

What will you learn

Building Single Page App using ASP.NET Core and Angular is written in such a way, that while reading you will be building fully functional End-To-End app which you will be starting from basics to advanced concepts in every area. This book uses tons of concepts like Solid Principles, Repository Pattern, Unit of Work Pattern, Entity Framework, Design Principles and many other things to name a few.

Who this book is for

Building Single Page App using ASP.NET Core and Angular is a great book both for students and industry professionals who have been developing applications. As the book focus on the concepts that are quite essential for progressing through the book, which makes it a good resource for beginner and intermediate level. Advanced professionals can also get benefitted by the code samples and advanced concepts covered later in the book.

Table of Contents

1. Getting Started

2. Creating Solution From The Blank Slate

3. Creating Data Context

4. Implementing Web API

5. Getting Started with Angular

6. Deeper into Angular

7. Adding More Features Using Angular

8. Adding More Features to the App

9. Authentication & Authorisation

10. Introduction to Azure and CosmosDb

About the Author

Rahul Sahay is a Microsoft MVP specializing in Web technologies. Rahul is technical fellow at Kongsberg Digital. He has been working in various aspects of the software development life cycle for more than nine years, focusing on web stack development. He has been part of software development in different applications, ranging from client applications to web services to websites. As a code junkie, Rahul loves to craft software, not only he enjoys writing software. He also speaks at conferences, web camps, and code camps.

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