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Apps and Services with .NET 8 - Second Edition

By : Mark J. Price
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Book Image

Apps and Services with .NET 8 - Second Edition

5 (7)
By: Mark J. Price

Overview of this book

Elevate your practical C# and .NET skills to the next level with this new edition of Apps and Services with .NET 8. With chapters that put a variety of technologies into practice, including Web API, gRPC, GraphQL, and SignalR, this book will give you a broader scope of knowledge than other books that often focus on only a handful of .NET technologies. You’ll dive into the new unified model for Blazor Full Stack and leverage .NET MAUI to develop mobile and desktop apps. This new edition introduces the latest enhancements, including the seamless implementation of web services with ADO.NET SqlClient's native Ahead-of-Time (AOT) support. Popular library coverage now includes Humanizer and Noda Time. There’s also a brand-new chapter that delves into service architecture, caching, queuing, and robust background services. By the end of this book, you’ll have a wide range of best practices and deep insights under your belt to help you build rich apps and efficient services.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Index

Working with dates and times

After numbers and text, the next most popular types of data to work with are dates and times. The two main types are as follows:

  • DateTime: Represents a combined date and time value for a fixed point in time.
  • TimeSpan: Represents a duration of time.

These two types are often used together. For example, if you subtract one DateTime value from another, the result is a TimeSpan. If you add a TimeSpan to a DateTime, then the result is a DateTime value.

Specifying date and time values

A common way to create a date and time value is to specify individual values for the date and time components, like day and hour, as described in Table 7.1:

...

Date/time parameter

Value range

year

1 to 9,999

month