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C# 8 and .NET Core 3 Projects Using Azure - Second Edition

By : Paul Michaels, Dirk Strauss, Jas Rademeyer
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C# 8 and .NET Core 3 Projects Using Azure - Second Edition

By: Paul Michaels, Dirk Strauss, Jas Rademeyer

Overview of this book

.NET Core is a general-purpose, modular, cross-platform, and opensource implementation of .NET. The latest release of .NET Core 3 comes with improved performance and security features, along with support for desktop applications. .NET Core 3 is not only useful for new developers looking to start learning the framework, but also for legacy developers interested in migrating their apps. Updated with the latest features and enhancements, this updated second edition is a step-by-step, project-based guide. The book starts with a brief introduction to the key features of C# 8 and .NET Core 3. You'll learn to work with relational data using Entity Framework Core 3, before understanding how to use ASP.NET Core. As you progress, you’ll discover how you can use .NET Core to create cross-platform applications. Later, the book will show you how to upgrade your old WinForms apps to .NET Core 3. The concluding chapters will then help you use SignalR effectively to add real-time functionality to your applications, before demonstrating how to implement MongoDB in your apps. Finally, you'll delve into serverless computing and how to build microservices using Docker and Kubernetes. By the end of this book, you'll be proficient in developing applications using .NET Core 3.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Technical requirements

In this chapter, we'll be using EF Core and SQL Server. During this chapter, I'll be assuming that you're running a version of SQL Server you've installed locally. There should be no difference (other than the connection string) should you choose to connect to a different SQL Server instance. The download page for SQL Server can be found here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/sql-server/sql-server-downloads.

SQL Server Developer edition is free to use for developing and testing software (like you will be doing here). You can also use SQL Server Express or even a commercial version of SQL Server; however, one of the free versions will be sufficient for this project, as far as it goes.

You will also need a method of testing the API. Postman is one such tool that can be used for this and can be found here: https://www.getpostman.com/.

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