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Code Repository for the Book ASP.NET Core 5 and Angular 11 by Valerio De Sanctis, Published by Packt.

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ASP.NET Core 5 and Angular - Fourth Edition

Code Repository created for ASP.NET Core 5 and Angular - Fourth Edition, Published by Packt

About the book

Learning full-stack development calls for knowledge of both front-end and back-end web development. ASP.NET Core 5 and Angular will get you started with Angular to build robust web applications as well as the ASP.NET 5 Core and Web API Controllers to implement API calls and server-side routing in the back-end. This fully revised edition includes side-by-side comparison of the Visual Studio Angular App vs NG App and coverage of the Angular Routing Module.

You will learn to build a data model with Entity Framework Core, alongside utilizing the Entity Core Fluent API and Entity Type Configuration class. As you progress, you will learn to handle user input with Angular reactive forms and front-end and back-end validators for maximum effect. You will later explore the advanced debugging and unit testing features provided by xUnit.net (.NET 5) and Jasmine, as well as Karma for Angular.

Further, you will dive deep into progressive web applications (PWAs), learning their technical requirements, testing, and converting SWAs to PWAs. Finally, you will learn to deploy apps on Windows, Linux, and Azure using IIS, Kestrel, and nginx.

By the end of this book, you will be equipped with the skills you need to create, debug, and deploy efficient web applications using ASP.NET Core and Angular.

What you will learn

  1. Implement a Web API interface with ASP.NET Core and consume it with Angular using RxJS Observables
  2. Set up a SQL database server using a local instance or a cloud data store
  3. Perform C# and TypeScript debugging using Visual Studio 2019
  4. Create TDD and BDD unit tests using xUnit, Jasmine, and Karma
  5. Explore the EF Core Fluent API and EntityTypeConfiguration classes
  6. Perform DBMS structured logging using third-party providers such as SeriLog
  7. Deploy a web application to Windows and Linux web servers, or to cloud-based PaaS solutions such as Azure App Service