Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5: Full-Stack Web Development with .NET Core and Angular

Rate this book
Develop a simple, yet fully functional modern web application using ASP.NET Core MVC, Entity Framework and Angular 5.

About This BookBased on the best-selling book ASP.NET Core and Angular 2Easily build a complete single page application with two of the most impressive frameworks in modern development, ASP.NET Core and AngularBring together the capabilities and features of both Angular 5 and ASP.NET Core 2 for full stack developmentDiscover a comprehensive approach to building your next web project - from managing data, to application design, through to SEO optimization and security Who This Book Is ForThis book is for seasoned ASP.NET developers who already know about ASP.NET Core and Angular in general, but want to know more about them and/or understand how to blend them together to craft a production-ready SPA.

What You Will LearnUse ASP.NET Core to its full extent to create a versatile backend layer based on RESTful APIsConsume backend APIs with the brand new Angular 5 HttpClient and use RxJS Observers to feed the frontend UI asynchronouslyImplement an authentication and authorization layer using ASP.NET Identity to support user login with integrated and third-party OAuth 2 providersConfigure a web application in order to accept user-defined data and persist it into the database using server-side APIsSecure your application against threats and vulnerabilities in a time efficient wayConnect different aspects of the ASP. NET Core framework ecosystem and make them interact with each other for a Full-Stack web development experienceIn DetailBecome fluent in both frontend and backend web development by combining the impressive capabilities of ASP.NET Core 2 and Angular 5 from project setup right through the deployment phase.

Full-stack web development means being able to work on both the frontend and backend portions of an application. The frontend is the part that users will see or interact with, while the backend is the underlying engine, that handles the logical server configuration, data storage and retrieval, database interactions, user authentication, and more.

Use the ASP.NET Core MVC framework to implement the backend with API calls and server-side routing. Learn how to put the frontend together using top-notch Angular 5 features such as two-way binding, Observables, and Dependency Injection, build the Data Model with Entity Framework Core, style the frontend with CSS/LESS for a responsive and mobile-friendly UI, handle user input with Forms and Validators, explore different authentication techniques, including the support for third-party OAuth2 providers such as Facebook, and deploy the application using Windows Server, SQL Server, and the IIS/Kestrel reverse proxy.

Style and approachMore than just a technical manual, this guide takes you through the most important technical facets of developing with these two hugely popular frameworks and then demonstrates how to put those skills into practice. It s a book that recognizes that what s really important is the end product.

Table of ContentsGetting ReadyBackend with .NET CoreFrontend with AngularData Model with Entity Framework CoreClient-Server InteractionsStyle Sheets and UI LayoutForms and Data ValidationAuthentication and AuthorizationAdvanced TopicsFinalization

552 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 24, 2017

28 people are currently reading
24 people want to read

About the author

Valerio De Sanctis

15 books8 followers
Valerio De Sanctis is a skilled IT professional with more than 15 years of experience in lead programming, web-based development, and project management using ASP.NET, PHP and Java. He held senior positions at a range of financial and insurance companies, most recently serving as Chief Technology Manager and Chief Operating Manager at a leading after-sales and IT service provider for many top-tier life and non-life insurance groups.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
5 (31%)
4 stars
5 (31%)
3 stars
5 (31%)
2 stars
1 (6%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 of 1 review
Profile Image for Duy Thai.
1 review4 followers
September 11, 2018
A good book that packs with many things to learn, but is not well updated to fix its errors. So make sure to get their latest source code from github for reference. On the upside, you have a good chance to practice dealing with the issues :)
Displaying 1 of 1 review

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.