Ticketier project | ASP.NET Core Web API CRUD and Search | .NET 7 API | Full Course
Full Course Ticketier project with ASP.NET Core Web API (.NET 7 API ) and Entity Framework Core covering CRUD and Search step by step
In this video, we will create an ASP.NET Core Web API (.NET 7) project called Ticketier and implement full CRUD and Search functionality into it.
The focus of this project is to show you how you can build new ASP.NET Core Web API (.NET 7) project from 0 to 100 and implement CRUD and Search in it.
we will learn these topics together:
Entities
Dtos
Context
ORM
Http Methods
Swagger
AutoMapper
IQueryable
Where clause
.NET Core, the reinvention of the Microsoft .NET Framework as an open source, cross-platform development choice, is a key focus of the upcoming features planned for the Visual Studio IDE.
In conjunction with .NET Standard -- a spec detailing what .NET APIs should be available on all .NET implementations -- .NET Core retains compatibility with .NET Framework, Xamarin and Mono while letting developers use Windows, macOS or Linux machines to code for mobile, cloud and embedded/IoT projects.
While still primarily driven by Microsoft dev teams, .NET Core is hosted on a GitHub repository and is supported by the .NET Foundation, an independent organization created by Microsoft three years ago to improve its open source development and collaboration.
Peeking at the Visual Studio Roadmap (updated last week) reveals .NET Core figures prominently in upcoming functionality for the IDE, both in the near-term and long:
Migrations در Entity Framework 7
Below is an illustration of how diffing works in Blazor (which copies React component model almost exactly):
مقایسه HTTP/2 PUSH و HTTP Preload
HTTP/2 PUSH is a feature that lets a server pre-emptively push resources to the client (without a corresponding request). HTTP Preload is a way to indicate to the browser resources it would require while loading the current page. In this post, we will discuss the key differences between PUSH and Preload, with a detailed explanation of which one to choose based on your use case.