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An Atypical ASP.NET Core 6 Design Patterns Guide -: A SOLID adventure into architectural principles and design patterns using .NET 6, and C# 10 by Carl-Hugo Marcotte 9781803249841

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The professional developer's essential guide to building robust, maintainable, and flexible web apps by leveraging C# 10 and .NET 6 features and component- and application-scale design patterns

Key Features
  • Apply the SOLID architectural principles and software design patterns effectively with a focus on dependency injection
  • Discover modern application architectures such as vertical slice, clean architecture, and event-driven microservices
  • Explore full-stack ASP.NET Core with an overview of Blazor
Book Description

An Atypical ASP.NET Core 6 Design Patterns Guide, Second Edition approaches programming like playing with LEGO (R): 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.

What you will learn
  • Apply the SOLID principles for building flexible and maintainable software
  • Get to grasp .NET dependency Injection
  • Work with GoF design patterns such as strategy, decorator, facade, and composite
  • Explore the MVC patterns for designing web APIs and web applications using Razor
  • Discover layering techniques and tenets of clean architecture
  • Become familiar with CQRS and vertical slice architecture as an alternate to layering
  • Understand microservices and when they can benefit your applications
  • Build an ASP.NET user interfaces from server-side to client-side Blazor
Who this book is for

The book is intended for intermediate software and web developers with an understanding of .NET who want to write flexible, maintainable, and robust code for building scalable web applications. Knowledge of C# programming and an understanding of web concepts like HTTP is necessary.



About the Author
Carl-Hugo Marcotte has been developing, designing, and architecting web applications professionally since 2005, wrote his first line of code at about eight years old, and holds a bachelor's degree in computer science. After working at a firm for a few years, he became an independent consultant, where he developed projects of different sizes for SMEs and educational institutions. He is now a Senior Solutions Architect at Export Development Canada and is passionate about software architecture, C#, ASP.NET Core, and the Cloud. He loves to share his knowledge, which led him to teaching programming, blogging, and creating, maintaining and contributing to multiple open-source projects.


Book Information
ISBN 9781803249841
Author Carl-Hugo Marcotte
Format Paperback
Page Count 678
Imprint Packt Publishing Limited
Publisher Packt Publishing Limited

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