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Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with ASP.NET Core

By : Tamir Dresher, Amir Zuker, Shay Friedman
Book Image

Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with ASP.NET Core

By: Tamir Dresher, Amir Zuker, Shay Friedman

Overview of this book

Today, full-stack development is the name of the game. Developers who can build complete solutions, including both backend and frontend products, are in great demand in the industry, hence being able to do so a desirable skill. However, embarking on the path to becoming a modern full-stack developer can be overwhelmingly difficult, so the key purpose of this book is to simplify and ease the process. This comprehensive guide will take you through the journey of becoming a full-stack developer in the realm of the web and .NET. It begins by implementing data-oriented RESTful APIs, leveraging ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework. Afterward, it describes the web development field, including its history and future horizons. Then, you’ll build webbased Single-Page Applications (SPAs) by learning about numerous popular technologies, namely TypeScript, Angular, React, and Vue. After that, you’ll learn about additional related concerns involving deployment, hosting, and monitoring by leveraging the cloud; specifically, Azure. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build, deploy, and monitor cloud-based, data-oriented, RESTful APIs, as well as modern web apps, using the most popular frameworks and technologies.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
PacktPub.com
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating your data model


An application data model defines the entities and their relationships that the application logic uses to do its job. The GiveNTake application allows people to share things they no longer need (we called them sellers, even though they give away their products for free) with people who are interested in receiving free items. The data model of our application is composed of the following entities:

  • User: A GiveNTake user is a seller or a buyer who wishes to work with the published products.
  • Product: An item that a seller wishes to give away in a specific location.
  • Category: Products belong to a specific category. In our model, there are two levels, a category and subcategory.
  • City: Specific locations in which items are traded.
  • ProductMedia: Each product can have a collection of media files (images, videos, and so on).
  • Message: User communication about products is done through the sending and receiving of messages.

 

 

Refer to the following diagram for more information:

Defining...