@article{1434797, note = {Includes index.}, author = {Strauss, Dirk.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1434797}, title = {Creating ASP. NET core web applications : proven approaches to application design and development /}, publisher = {Apress,}, abstract = {Design and develop an ASP.NET Core web application using .NET Core 3.0. This book shows you how to publish a web application to a web server and connect the published web application to a production database. Creating ASP.NET Core Web Applications starts by setting up the Visual Studio project where you will learn about Razor pages, Entities, and creating a data service. You will create models along with methods to use a query string and handle bad requests. Modifying data with Tag helpers is discussed as well as installation of Entity Framework, working with database migrations, and implementing a data access service. You will learn how to use layout pages and sections with Partial Views, _ViewImports, and _ViewStart files. You also will create custom middleware and log application events. You will be able to deploy the web application as well as connect it to a SQL Server database. You will: Work with models Modify data Work with EF Core and SQL Server Work with Razor pages and Partial Views Use separate scripts for production vs development Trace client-side errors using Chrome Developer tools Create cascading style sheets (CSS) with Sassy CSS (SCSS) Explore middleware Deploy your web application to IIS.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6828-5}, recid = {1434797}, pages = {1 online resource (300 pages)}, address = {Berkeley, CA :}, year = {2021}, }