Title : | Programming ASP.NET Core |
Material Type: | printed text |
Authors: | Dino Esposito, Author |
Publisher: | New York : Pearson Education |
Publication Date: | 2018 |
Pagination: | xviii, 398 p. |
Layout: | ill. |
Size: | 23 cm |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-509-30441-7 |
General note: | Includes index |
Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) |
Descriptors: | Active server pages Web site development Web sites - Design
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Class number: | 005.276 |
Abstract: | Some aspects of the ASP>NET Core story remind me of the beginning of the ASP.NET adventure more than 15 years ago. A very young Scott Guthrie—now a Microsoft VP-presented a new thing called ASP+ to a small audience of web developers in London in the fall of 1999. Those were the days of Active Server Pages, and ASP+ was trying to introduce a new syntax for moving the VBScript code back to the server and express it through a compiled language. ASP+ was a real breakthrough.
At the time of the presentation, there was no public awareness of the .NET thing yet, which would not be publicly disclosed until the following summer. The demos Scott showed, including ajaw-dropping Web Service example, were coming out of a stand —alone runtime environment based on a custom worker process—a console application—capable of listening on the port 80. The first demos used plain Visual Basic and C++ code against the Win32 API. In a short time, the whole ASP+ thing was quickly consumed by the new .NET Framework and eventually became ASP.NET. |
Contents note: | Why Another ASP.NET?; The First ASP.NET Core Project; Bootstrapping; ASP.NET MVC Controllers; ASP.NET MVC Views; The Razor Syntax; Design Considerations; Securing the Application; Access to Application Data; Designing a Web API; Posting Data from the Client Side; Client-side Data Binding; Building Device-friendly Views; The ASP.NET Core Runtime Environment; Deploying an ASP.NET Core Application; Migration and Adoption Strategies; Index; |
Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19522 |