Building Enterprise ASP.NET Core 6 Blazor Applications
by Dino Esposito
Learning how to get started with Blazor is only the first step. This
course will take you further to the level of getting started on realistic
Blazor server web applications.
What you'll learn
In this course, Building Enterprise ASP.NET Core 6 Blazor Applications, you'll learn
how to effectively move beyond the basics of Blazor applications.
First,
you’ll explore
how to stratify the server architecture to keep it modular
and with clear boundaries between layers.
Next, you’ll discover
what
makes a Blazor app different from a plain ASP.NET Core application and
how to configure it to start.
Finally, you’ll learn how to
manage forms
securely and how to validate data being posted by users. Armed with these
skills, you’ll be
ready to plan and (re)build any Blazor
application in a line-of-business scenario.
About the author
After 20+ books (mostly with Microsoft Press) that educated two generations of .NET and web developers, 1000+ articles, hundreds of conference talks and 10000+ hours of training, Dino returned to pure and pragmatic software development and architecture. As the CTO of Crionet, Dino is the brains behind the software platforms that support 24x7, end-to-end operations in the circuits of professional tennis and padel tournaments and move data from on-court tablets up to betting web sites.
Dino is al... moreso the software development advisor of KBMS Data Force, a data-oriented company active in healthcare with a portfolio of solutions for patient journey and monitoring and digital therapy installed, among other places, within the Gemelli Vatican's hospital. Currently, he's working on conversational AI wrapping up LLM into the sandbox of client web and mobile applications.
His latest book is "Clean Architecture in .NET", due out in late 2023 from Microsoft Press. Dino loves traveling especially for speaking about software and AI.
Recently his innate and insane passion for writing has gone beyond the limits of the technical field to flow into fiction. Piecemal, Dino is writing "Human History of Artificial Intelligence" sewing together dreams, facts and men which led mankind to to have logic, computers, software, applications and now intelligent applications and new problems. For this manuscript, though, he still looking for a serious publisher.