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Essential Angular for ASP.NET Core MVC: A Practical Guide to Building Modern Web Applications | Learn Angular with ASP.NET Core for Enterprise Development
Essential Angular for ASP.NET Core MVC: A Practical Guide to Building Modern Web Applications | Learn Angular with ASP.NET Core for Enterprise Development

Essential Angular for ASP.NET Core MVC: A Practical Guide to Building Modern Web Applications | Learn Angular with ASP.NET Core for Enterprise Development

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Angular 5 and .NET Core 2 updates for this book are now available. Follow the Download Source Code link for this book on the Apress website.Discover Angular, the leading client-side web framework, from the point of view of an ASP.NET Core MVC developer. Best-selling author Adam Freeman brings these two key technologies together and explains how to use ASP.NET Core MVC to provide back-end services for Angular applications. This fast-paced, practical guide starts from the nuts and bolt and gives you the knowledge you need to combine Angular (from version 2.0 up) and ASP.NET Core MVC in your projects. What You'll LearnGain a solid understanding of how ASP.NET Core MVC and Angular can work togetherUse Visual Studio 2017 to develop Angular/ASP.NET Core MVC projects Create ASP.NET Core RESTful web services to support Angular applications Expose data from Entity Framework Core to Angular applicationsUse ASP.NET Core Identity to provide security services to Angular applicationsEach topic is covered clearly and concisely and is packed with the essential details you need to learn to be truly effective.Who This Book Is ForThis book is for developers with a knowledge of ASP.NET Core MVC who are introducing Angular into their projects.

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I'm finding this book to be excellent. The book details bot Visual Studio and VS Code implementations - simultaneously. This is very nice for someone that works in both IDE environments. There was some difficulty in getting the project created on my machine without the correct 1.1.0 version of the SDK. Until I got the correct version installed, this failed. I would suggest to the author - please add steps for creating this start up app with various versions of SDK. For example: SDK 2.0.I'm very happy that this book includes Docker implementations. As someone with some experience in .Net core development and .Net Core Microservices, I feel that Docker is a great way to implement integration testing without the use of in memory data bases that don't provide a real data base environment. If your doing real development in .Net and .Net, you should be working on a machine that can support that development and the memory use of Docker and Visual Studio should not be an issue. Great book and I hope that some details can be added for various SDK versions.