Sign In Start Free Trial
Account

Add to playlist

Create a Playlist

Modal Close icon
You need to login to use this feature.
  • Book Overview & Buying Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications
  • Table Of Contents Toc
Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications

Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications - Third Edition

By : Marcotte
4.4 (12)
close
close
Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications

Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications

4.4 (12)
By: Marcotte

Overview of this book

This unique ASP.NET Core book will fill in the gaps in your REST API and backend designs. Learn how to build robust, maintainable, and flexible apps using Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns and modern architectural principles. This new edition is updated for .NET 8 and focuses exclusively on the backend, with new content on REST APIs, the REPR pattern, and building modular monoliths. You’ll start by covering foundational concepts like REST, the SOLID principles, Minimal APIs, dependency injection in .NET, and other ASP.NET Core 8 mechanisms. Then, you’ll learn to develop components using design patterns, including many from the GoF. Finally, you’ll explore organizing your application code with patterns that vary from layers to feature-oriented vertical slice designs, covering CQS and a deep dive into microservices along the way. A brand-new e-commerce project at the end of the book will tie it all together. This how-to guide will teach you how to assemble your own APIs from building blocks, to suit whatever real-world requirements you may have.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
close
close
Lock Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Principles and Methodologies
6
Section 2: Designing with ASP.NET Core
13
Section 3: Component Patterns
25
Other Books You May Enjoy
26
Index

The SOLID principles

SOLID is an acronym representing five principles that extend the basic OOP concepts of Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance, and Polymorphism. They add more details about what to do and how to do it, guiding developers toward more robust and flexible designs.It is crucial to remember that these are just guiding principles, not rules that you must follow, no matter what. Think about what makes sense for your specific project. If you’re building a small tool, it might be acceptable not to follow these principles as strictly as you would for a crucial business application. In the case of business-critical applications, it might be a good idea to stick to them more closely. Still, it’s usually a smart move to follow them, no matter the size of your app. That’s why we’re discussing them before diving into design patterns.The SOLID acronym represents the following:

  • Single responsibility principle
  • Open/Closed principle
  • Liskov substitution...
CONTINUE READING
83
Tech Concepts
36
Programming languages
73
Tech Tools
Icon Unlimited access to the largest independent learning library in tech of over 8,000 expert-authored tech books and videos.
Icon Innovative learning tools, including AI book assistants, code context explainers, and text-to-speech.
Icon 50+ new titles added per month and exclusive early access to books as they are being written.
Architecting ASP.NET Core Applications
notes
bookmark Notes and Bookmarks search Search in title playlist Add to playlist download Download options font-size Font size

Change the font size

margin-width Margin width

Change margin width

day-mode Day/Sepia/Night Modes

Change background colour

Close icon Search
Country selected

Close icon Your notes and bookmarks

Confirmation

Modal Close icon
claim successful

Buy this book with your credits?

Modal Close icon
Are you sure you want to buy this book with one of your credits?
Close
YES, BUY

Submit Your Feedback

Modal Close icon
Modal Close icon
Modal Close icon