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An Atypical ASP.NET Core 6 Design Patterns Guide - Second Edition

By : Carl-Hugo Marcotte
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An Atypical ASP.NET Core 6 Design Patterns Guide - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Carl-Hugo Marcotte

Overview of this book

An Atypical ASP.NET Core 6 Design Patterns Guide, Second Edition approaches programming like playing with LEGO®: snapping small pieces together to create something beautiful. Thoroughly updated for ASP.NET Core 6, with further coverage of microservices patterns, data contracts, and event-driven architecture, this book gives you the tools to build and glue reliable components together to improve your programmatic masterpieces. The chapters are organized based on scale and topic, allowing you to start small and build on a strong base, the same way that you would develop a program. You will begin by exploring basic design patterns, SOLID architectural principles, dependency injection, and other ASP.NET Core 6 mechanisms. You will explore component-scale patterns, and then move to higher level application-scale patterns and techniques to better structure your applications. Finally, you'll advance to the client side to connect the dots with tools like Blazor and make ASP.NET Core a viable full-stack web development framework. You will supplement your learning with practical use cases and best practices, exploring a range of significant Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns along the way. By the end of the book, you will be comfortable combining and implementing patterns in different ways, and crafting software solutions of any scale.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Principles and Methodologies
5
Section 2: Designing for ASP.NET Core
11
Section 3: Designing at Component Scale
15
Section 4: Designing at Application Scale
21
Section 5: Designing the Client Side
25
Acronyms Lexicon
26
Other Books You May Enjoy
27
Index
Appendices

Section 2: Designing for ASP.NET Core

This section introduces ASP.NET Core Model View Controller (MVC) and its web API counterpart. We explore Razor Pages, MVC, and HTTP-based RESTful services. Then we explore a number of more advanced techniques used to push the MVC pattern further, such as view models and data transfer objects.

Afterward, we dig into some classic design patterns to warm us up. Finally, we take those patterns to the next level using dependency injection, which is at the core of modern ASP.NET Core applications. Those subjects lay out the fundamental knowledge that we build upon until the end of the book and, most likely, for the rest of your career as an ASP.NET Core developer.

Finally, we dig into some ASP.NET Core-specific patterns, such as the options pattern and the .NET logging abstractions.

This section comprises the following chapters:

  • Chapter 4, The MVC Pattern using Razor
  • Chapter 5, The MVC Pattern for Web APIs
  • Chapter...