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Porting Existing Aspnet Apps To Net 6 V60 Steve Ardalis Smith

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Porting Existing Aspnet Apps To Net 6 V60 Steve Ardalis Smith
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Publisher: Microsoft
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Steve "ardalis" Smith
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: v6.0

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Porting Existing Aspnet Apps To Net 6 V60 Steve Ardalis Smith by Steve "ardalis" Smith instant download after payment.

Who should use this guide
This guide's audience is developers, development leads, and architects who are interested in migrating their existing apps written for ASP.NET MVC and Web API (.NET Framework 4.x) to .NET Core. ASP.NET Web Forms developers will benefit from this guide but should also read the Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms Developers e-book.
A secondary audience is technical decision-makers planning when to move their apps to .NET Core.
The target audience for this book is .NET developers with large, existing apps that run on ASP.NET MVC and Web API. Apps built on ASP.NET Web Forms are outside of the focus of this book, though much of the information comparing .NET Framework and .NET Core may still be relevant.

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