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.NET Core 2.0 By Example

By : Neha Shrivastava, Rishabh Verma
Book Image

.NET Core 2.0 By Example

By: Neha Shrivastava, Rishabh Verma

Overview of this book

With the rise in the number of tools and technologies available today, developers and architects are always exploring ways to create better and smarter solutions. Before, the differences between target platforms was a major roadblock, but that's not the case now. .NET Core 2.0 By Example will take you on an exciting journey to building better software. This book provides fresh and relevant content to .NET Core 2.0 in a succinct format that’s enjoyable to read. It also delivers concepts, along with the implications, design decisions, and potential pitfalls you might face when targeting Linux and Windows systems, in a logical and simple way. With the .NET framework at its center, the book comprises of five varied projects: a multiplayer Tic-tac-toe game; a real-time chat application, Let'sChat; a chatbot; a microservice-based buying-selling application; and a movie booking application. You will start each chapter with a high-level overview of the content, followed by the above example applications described in detail. By the end of each chapter, you will not only be proficient with the concepts, but you’ll also have created a tangible component in the application. By the end of the book, you will have built five solid projects using all the tools and support provided by the .NET Core 2.0 framework.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we got an overview of microservice architecture how it is an extension of SOA and overcomes the limitations of traditional monolithic apps. We also learned the important architectural differences between ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core. We discussed a few tips to keep in mind while developing ASP.NET Core 2.0 applications, due to the architectural differences. We then discussed a few handy tips to improve the performance of ASP.NET Core apps. We discussed a few tips on Azure as well and then moved our discussion to the new experimental project of the ASP.NET Core team, called Blazor. We concluded the chapter with a discussion on the features that are coming in ASP.NET Core 2.1. In the next and final chapter of the book, we will discuss functional programming with F#.