Up to this point, we have done our best to keep the layout as simple as we could so that we could focus entirely on the server-side and client-side coding aspects of our app: .NET Core Web API Controllers, Angular components, C#, and TypeScript. Keeping the layout to a minimum is generally a wise approach when we're learning something new; it also has a few downsides though, the biggest one being the blatant fact that our application is rather unattractive, to say the least: there is no user, client, or customer who wouldn't say that... or worse.
ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5
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ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5
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Overview of this book
Become fluent in both frontend and backend web development by combining the impressive capabilities of ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5 from project setup right through the deployment phase.
Full-stack web development means being able to work on both the frontend and backend portions of an application. The frontend is the part that users will see or interact with, while the backend is the underlying engine, that handles the logical flow: server configuration, data storage and retrieval, database interactions, user authentication, and more.
Use the ASP.NET Core MVC framework to implement the backend with API calls and server-side routing. Learn how to put the frontend together using top-notch Angular 5 features such as two-way binding, Observables, and Dependency Injection, build the Data Model with Entity Framework Core, style the frontend with CSS/LESS for a responsive and mobile-friendly UI, handle user input with Forms and Validators, explore different authentication techniques, including the support for third-party OAuth2 providers such as Facebook, and deploy the application using Windows Server, SQL Server, and the IIS/Kestrel reverse proxy.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Ready
Backend with .NET Core
Frontend with Angular
Data Model with Entity Framework Core
Client-Server Interactions
Style Sheets and UI Layout
Forms and Data Validation
Authentication and Authorization
Advanced Topics
Customer Reviews