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C# 7 and .NET Core Cookbook - Second Edition

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C# 7 and .NET Core Cookbook - Second Edition

Overview of this book

C# has recently been open-sourced and C# 7 comes with a host of new features for building powerful, cross-platform applications. This book will be your solution to some common programming problems that you come across with C# and will also help you get started with .NET Core 1.1. Through a recipe-based approach, this book will help you overcome common programming challenges and get your applications ready to face the modern world. We start by running you through new features in C# 7, such as tuples, pattern matching, and so on, giving you hands-on experience with them. Moving forward, you will work with generics and the OOP features in C#. You will then move on to more advanced topics, such as reactive extensions, Regex, code analyzers, and asynchronous programming. This book will also cover new, cross-platform .NET Core 1.1 features and teach you how to utilize .NET Core on macOS. Then, we will explore microservices as well as serverless computing and how these benefit modern developers. Finally, you will learn what you can do with Visual Studio 2017 to put mobile application development across multiple platforms within the reach of any developer.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Rendering Views

So far we have been using plain C# classes as Controllers, but it is far more common have your Controllers inherit from the Controller base class which the MVC framework provides. This allows developers to return complex objects from their Controllers, students in our case. These complex return types are returned in a result that implements the IActionResult interface. We can, therefore, return JSON, XML, and even HTML to return to the client. The usage of this and creating Views is what we will be looking at next in this recipe.

Getting ready

Open up the StudentController class and modify it to contain attribute-based routing. Be sure to add the using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc; namespace to the StudentController class. Also, inherit from the Controller...