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Murach's ASP.NET core MVC / Mary Delamater, Joel Murach.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Fresno, CA. : Mike Murach & Associates, Inc. [2020]Description: xx, 760 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 194387249X
  • 9781943872497
Other title:
  • ASP.NET Core MVC
  • ASP.NET Core Model-view-controller
Subject(s):
Contents:
An introduction to web programming with ASP.NET Core MVC -- How to develop a single-paged MVC web app -- How to make a web app responsive with Bootstrap -- How to develop a data-driven MVC web app -- How to manually test and debug an ASP.NET Core web app -- How to work with controllers and routing -- How to work with Razor views -- How to transfer data from controllers -- How to work with session state and cookies -- How to work with model binding -- How to validate data -- How to use EF core -- The bookstore website -- How to use dependency injection and unit testing -- How to work with tag helpers, partial views, and view components -- How to authenticate and authorize users -- How to use visual studio code.
Summary: "Microsoft's powerful technology, ASP.NET Core MVC (Model-View-Controller). And there's no more practical way to do it than with this book. By the end of section 1...just 5 chapters...you'll be developing real-world web apps using C# code for the model and controller classes...HTML, CSS, and Razor code for the view files (for the user interface)...and Bootstrap classes for responsive design so that your apps adapt well to all screen sizes. You'll also be able use the debugging tools in Visual Studio and your browser to test your apps and make sure they'll work right for all users. In section 2, you'll build out that set of skills to create more complex controllers, work with Razor views, handle cookies and sessions, do model binding, validate data, and handle database data with EF (Entity Framework) Core. You'll also see how all these skills come together in a single application, with coverage of the gotchas that can occur and how to solve them. Finally, in section 3, you can pick up additional skills as you need them to: create custom tag helpers and view components; authenticate and authorize users; use dependency injection to automate testing; and use Visual Studio Code."--Provided by publisher.
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Reserve Materials John Brown University Library Reserve TK5105.888 .A26 D45 2020 Available 39524100440753

Advanced Computer Programming FA22


Includes index.

"Training and reference."

An introduction to web programming with ASP.NET Core MVC -- How to develop a single-paged MVC web app -- How to make a web app responsive with Bootstrap -- How to develop a data-driven MVC web app -- How to manually test and debug an ASP.NET Core web app -- How to work with controllers and routing -- How to work with Razor views -- How to transfer data from controllers -- How to work with session state and cookies -- How to work with model binding -- How to validate data -- How to use EF core -- The bookstore website -- How to use dependency injection and unit testing -- How to work with tag helpers, partial views, and view components -- How to authenticate and authorize users -- How to use visual studio code.

"Microsoft's powerful technology, ASP.NET Core MVC (Model-View-Controller). And there's no more practical way to do it than with this book. By the end of section 1...just 5 chapters...you'll be developing real-world web apps using C# code for the model and controller classes...HTML, CSS, and Razor code for the view files (for the user interface)...and Bootstrap classes for responsive design so that your apps adapt well to all screen sizes. You'll also be able use the debugging tools in Visual Studio and your browser to test your apps and make sure they'll work right for all users. In section 2, you'll build out that set of skills to create more complex controllers, work with Razor views, handle cookies and sessions, do model binding, validate data, and handle database data with EF (Entity Framework) Core. You'll also see how all these skills come together in a single application, with coverage of the gotchas that can occur and how to solve them. Finally, in section 3, you can pick up additional skills as you need them to: create custom tag helpers and view components; authenticate and authorize users; use dependency injection to automate testing; and use Visual Studio Code."--Provided by publisher.

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