ASP. NET Core 3 and React : Hands-On Full Stack Web Development Using ASP. NET Core, React, and TypeScript 3.: Hands-On Full Stack Web Development Using ASP. NET Core, React, and TypeScript 3. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- ASP. NET Core 3 and React : Hands-On Full Stack Web Development Using ASP. NET Core, React, and TypeScript 3.: Hands-On Full Stack Web Development Using ASP. NET Core, React, and TypeScript 3. (2019)
- Main Title:
- ASP. NET Core 3 and React : Hands-On Full Stack Web Development Using ASP. NET Core, React, and TypeScript 3.
- Other Names:
- Rippon, Carl
- Contents:
- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Dedication -- About Packt -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Getting Started -- Chapter 1: Understanding the ASP.NET Core React Template -- Technical requirements -- SPA architecture -- Understanding the backend -- Creating an ASP.NET Core and React templated app -- Understanding the backend entry point -- Understanding the Startup class -- The ConfigureServices method -- The Configure method -- Custom middleware -- Understanding controllers -- Understanding the frontend -- Understanding the frontend entry point Running in development mode -- Publishing process -- Understanding the frontend dependencies -- Understanding how the single page is served -- Understanding how components fit together -- Understanding how components access the backend web API -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Creating Decoupled React and ASP.NET Core Apps -- Technical requirements -- Creating an ASP.NET Core Web API project -- Creating a React and TypeScript app -- Understanding the benefits of TypeScript -- Creating the app with CRA -- Adding linting to React and TypeScript Configuring Visual Studio Code to lint TypeScript code -- Configuring linting rules -- Adding automatic code formatting to React and TypeScript -- Adding Prettier -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Section 2: Building a Frontend with React and TypeScript -- Chapter 3: Getting Started with React and TypeScript -- TechnicalCover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Dedication -- About Packt -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Getting Started -- Chapter 1: Understanding the ASP.NET Core React Template -- Technical requirements -- SPA architecture -- Understanding the backend -- Creating an ASP.NET Core and React templated app -- Understanding the backend entry point -- Understanding the Startup class -- The ConfigureServices method -- The Configure method -- Custom middleware -- Understanding controllers -- Understanding the frontend -- Understanding the frontend entry point Running in development mode -- Publishing process -- Understanding the frontend dependencies -- Understanding how the single page is served -- Understanding how components fit together -- Understanding how components access the backend web API -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Creating Decoupled React and ASP.NET Core Apps -- Technical requirements -- Creating an ASP.NET Core Web API project -- Creating a React and TypeScript app -- Understanding the benefits of TypeScript -- Creating the app with CRA -- Adding linting to React and TypeScript Configuring Visual Studio Code to lint TypeScript code -- Configuring linting rules -- Adding automatic code formatting to React and TypeScript -- Adding Prettier -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Section 2: Building a Frontend with React and TypeScript -- Chapter 3: Getting Started with React and TypeScript -- Technical requirements -- Understanding JSX -- Creating function-based components -- Creating a Header component -- Creating our first component -- Adding elements to the Header component -- Creating a HomePage component -- Creating mock data -- Styling components Styling using CSS class references -- Understanding the benefits of CSS in JS -- Installing Emotion -- Styling the document body -- Styling components using Emotion -- Styling the App component -- Styling the Header component -- Styling the HomePage component -- Implementing component props -- Creating HomePage child components -- Creating the QuestionList component -- Creating the Question component -- Wiring up the components -- Optional and default props -- Children prop -- Function props -- Implementing component state -- Changing getUnansweredQuestions so that it's asynchronous Using useEffect to execute logic -- Using useState to implement component state -- Handling events -- Handling a button click event -- Handling an input change event -- Rendering optimization -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 4: Routing with React Router -- Technical requirements -- Installing React Router with types -- Declaring routes -- Creating some blank pages -- Creating a component containing routes -- Redirecting a route -- Handling routes not found -- Implementing links -- Using the Link component -- Navigating programmatically -- Using route parameters … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (585 pages)
- Subjects:
- 005.276
Web applications
Application software -- Development
TypeScript (Computer program language)
Application software -- Development
TypeScript (Computer program language)
Web applications
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781789959246
1789959241 - Notes:
- Note: Print version record.
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