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In this second edition, you will be guided through the journey of migrating an ASP.NET Framework application to ASP.NET Core microservices. You will know how to master the following steps: Conduct an inventory, prepare the application, plan the migration, execute the migration, improve the deployment pipeline.For the detailed hands-on migration, the book uses a streamlined business application, derived from a real-world application that underwent the migration process a few years ago. In this second edition, the application has evolved to include more features relevant to the latest advancements in ASP.NET Core, such as minimal web APIs, Razor Pages, REST documentation, and enhanced authentication. The book also delves into the nuances of upgrading between ASP.NET Core versions, managing breaking changes, and incorporating significant new features.New in This Edition Enhanced sample application now showcases the application of gRPC, Minimal APIs, and OpenAI, reflecting the latest in ASP.NET Core technology Dedicated section focuses on upgrading ASP.NET Core applications, addressing both the challenges posed by breaking changes and the introduction of new features Deployment and CI/CD pipeline section has been expanded to include a minor section covering GitHub Actions, Docker containers, and other significant deployment improvements Maintenance chapter has been updated with a section on the ASP.NET Core release and support cycles, as well as an enhanced resources section now featuring AI developer tools What You Will Learn Effectively plan and execute a migration: Conduct an in-depth analysis, inventory and cleanup, decoupling logic, and break out new services, all while adhering to best practices such as the handler pattern, dependency injection, and more Use key ASP.NET Core features such as minimal Web API, Razor Pages, gRPC, and built-in authentication improvements Know other important features such as SignalR, EF Core, ASP.NET Core testing library for integration tests, Blazor and more
Every problem has a solution, and Stella knows just where to look: among the stars!In a magical forest, she meets a sad unicorn searching for his lost sparkle.Eager to help, Stella sets out to find a solution.Join Stella and the unicorn on a journey where creativity and resilience shine brighter than any challenge.
Since its inception in the early 2000s, the .NET web development platform has come a long way and has seen a substantial amount of change. As a result, understanding the history of .NET web development is essential for anyone who wants to stay up to date with the latest trends and technologies.By tracing the evolution of .NET web development technologies, we can see how the platform has adapted to meet the ever-changing needs of web developers.For example, early versions of .NET focused heavily on server-side development, but subsequent releases have placed increasing emphasis on client-side development tools and frameworks. This shift reflects the changing nature of the web, as more and more users access information and services through mobile devices and browser-based applications.By understanding the history of .NET web development, we can gain insights into where the platform is headed next, and how we got here.
Leo Larsson is a change-averse software developer with a forgettable presence and a life as bland and dry as Swedish crisp bread. Leo has three goals: keep a low profile, avoid customer support at all costs, and deal with an obsessed dentist with a curious and possibly abnormal fascination with Leo's teeth. Unfortunately, David, the spandex wearing know-it-all, mandates that everybody in the company, except architects, must provide customer support services. The unambitious Leo decides that if climbing the corporate ladder means avoiding daily human interaction, it's time to scale. If only Leo wasn't such a lazy developer with a plow-shaped smile. Turns out, being lazy is hard work.
Leo Larsson is a change-averse software developer with a forgettable presence and a life as bland and dry as Swedish crisp bread. Leo has three goals: keep a low profile, avoid customer support at all costs, and deal with an obsessed dentist with a curious and possibly abnormal fascination with Leo's teeth.Unfortunately, David, the spandex wearing know-it-all, mandates that everybody in the company, except architects, must provide customer support services. The unambitious Leo decides that if climbing the corporate ladder means avoiding daily human interaction, it's time to scale. If only Leo wasn't such a lazy developer with a plow-shaped smile.Turns out, being lazy is hard work.
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