Pro Asp.net Core 7
K**I
Great Book for both Beginners and Veterans
ASP.NET core is an ocean and it is difficult to run across a book that accepts the challenge of teaching you everything you need to build applications using this platform confidently. This book accepts the challenge and teaches you almost everything you need to either get started, or get refreshed. The author meticulously starts with the basics of installing .NET Core, introduces you to one of the two available IDEs and teaches you the basics of building a basic .NET Core MVC application. Over the course of the book, the author carefully picks up concepts, teaches how to build a sample application and then moves on to the recently popular concepts of Blazor. The author even gives a quick intro to the needed C# features. The author has done a fantastic job in ensuring all the important concepts of routing, dependency injection, Web Services in .NET Core, model binding etc are covered in the book. It is rare to find a book that painstakingly covers everything we need, go give this book a shot, you will not be disappointed.
J**O
Ótimo livro
Ótimo livro, já tinha a versão anterior pela Apress e adquirir essa nova versão. A única coisa de diferente de uma versão pra outra além da atualização das versões pelo que vi até o momento, é que as imagens são todas em preto e branco, diferente da versão anterior pela Apress que eram coloridas.Dei 4 estrelas por causa da Amazon, que entregaram o livro em um plástico ao invés da caixa de papelão que usavam antes, e daí o livro veio com algumas folhas amassadas
W**
Freaking excellent.
This book, while not perfect is written and crafted with care and attention to detail. The tech book space is littered with crap. I love this book...most of it.I would love for some of the ASP.NET Core concepts to be taught in a little more of a reference type isolated fashion, as many of the examples are heavily married to example projects which can be a pain in the ass when you need a quick answer.Not a huge fan of so much attention to things like Blazor. However, it's part of the game, and while I am not a fan of the inclusion proportion, it's incredibly well done and presented.Overall, while it may not function as much as I would have liked in a reference sense, I would say every inch is tightly presented. No loose threads, no slop like many tech books you read. The author says this was probably his best book written and I while I have not read any of his other books, I would say that doesn't sound like a stretch.Also, this author doesn't use fake reviews and I admire that.There's only 4 reviews for this book!!! Damn. We need to support honest writers like this, as I am starting to see crap books float to the top with bogus reviews.Just for the hell of it, I ran Freeman's work through Fakespot, and he is 100% legit, and his entire store got an 'A'. Real deal.
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