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Enterprise Application Development with C# 9 and .NET 5

You're reading from   Enterprise Application Development with C# 9 and .NET 5 Enhance your C# and .NET skills by mastering the process of developing professional-grade web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800209442
Length 610 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ravindra Akella Ravindra Akella
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Suneel Kumar Kunani Suneel Kumar Kunani
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Bhupesh Guptha Muthiyalu Bhupesh Guptha Muthiyalu
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Arun Kumar Tamirisa Arun Kumar Tamirisa
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Rishabh Verma Rishabh Verma
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Architecting an Enterprise Application and its Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Designing and Architecting the Enterprise Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Introducing .NET 5 Core and Standard 4. Chapter 3: Introducing C# 9 5. Section 2: Cross-Cutting Concerns
6. Chapter 4: Threading and Asynchronous Operations 7. Chapter 5: Dependency Injection in .NET 8. Chapter 6: Configuration in .NET Core 9. Chapter 7: Logging in .NET 5 10. Chapter 8: Understanding Caching 11. Section 3: Developing Your Enterprise Application
12. Chapter 9: Working with Data in .NET 5 13. Chapter 10: Creating an ASP.NET Core 5 Web API 14. Chapter 11: Creating an ASP.NET Core 5 Web Application 15. Section 4: Security
16. Chapter 12: Understanding Authentication 17. Chapter 13: Understanding Authorization 18. Section 5: Health Checks, Unit Testing, Deployment, and Diagnostics
19. Chapter 14: Health and Diagnostics 20. Chapter 15: Testing 21. Chapter 16: Deploying the Applications in Azure 22. Assessments 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding Blazor

Blazor is a new framework available from .NET Core 3.1 onward to develop the frontend layer of the application. It's one of the alternatives to MVC and Razor Pages and the application model is very much close to SPA; however, instead of JavaScript, we can write the logic in C# and Razor syntax.

All the code that is written in Blazor is placed in something called a Razor component, which allows you to write the HTML as well the C# parts of the code to build any web page. A Razor component comes with an extension of .Razor and is used to represent the application; be it the entire web page or a small dialog popup, everything is created as a component in Blazor applications. A typical Razor component looks like the one in the following code snippet:

@page '/counter'
<h1>Counter</h1>
<p>Current count: @currentCount</p>
<button class='btn btn-primary' @onclick='IncrementCount'>Click me</button...
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