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ServiceStack 4 Cookbook

You're reading from   ServiceStack 4 Cookbook Over 70 recipes to create web services, build message-based apps, and work with object-relational mapping

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783986569
Length 444 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Configuration and Routing FREE CHAPTER 2. Services and Data Transfer Objects 3. Testing and Logging 4. Object Relational Mapping (OrmLite) 5. HTML and Form Data 6. Filters and Validators 7. Security and Authentication 8. Working with Redis 9. Integrating with Other Technologies A. Getting Started B. Testing Locally Index

Using Markdown for website content

Markdown is a very popular plain text formatting syntax. It aims to be human readable at all times, while striking a balance between complexity and powerful features. Popular apps like GitHub and StackOverflow make extensive use of Markdown. GitHub has extended Markdown to make it easy to show source code as well.

For instance, the following Markdown helps us lay out a simple document, including some source code that we want to display, as follows:

# This will be an H1
 
Markdown is very useful stuff!
 
## This will be an H2
You can easily format text and organize documents with it. Using the GitHub extensions, you can easily display source code like this:
 
```javascript
var a = "Hello World!";
console.log(a);
```

GitHub's gist application would render the previous Markdown like this, adding formatting and even color coding for the JavaScript syntax:

Using Markdown for website content

ServiceStack allows us to store web content in Markdown, as GitHub and StackOverflow do, and...

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