I recently read Learning ASP.NET Core 2.0 by Jason De Oliveira and Michel Bruchet and thought I'd share my thoughts on it.
In which I talk through the process involved in creating a .NET Core template, and do a deep (ish) dive into my own template and how it all works
My first twitch.tv live stream was titled "Building a .NET Core Application with Onion Architecture". During the stream I went through the process of creating an application, developing each layer of the onion, discussing what I was doing along the way, and dropping some .NET Core, ASP.NET Core and EF Core knowledge on the viewers along the way.
.NET Core 2.0 Preview 1 was released at MS Build 2017. Now that it's been out for a week, I'll take a look back at the information in the announcement, and I'll take a look at the benefits and drawbacks to using it.
The final part in our multi-post tutorial on using WebApi with Entity Framework Core. This week we're doing a little refactoring to add our Join table, Shadow Properties and the ability to Seed the database from a series of json files.
The penultimate part in our multi-post tutorial on using WebApi with Entity Framework Core. This week we'll be adding our Character class and service, a Character controller, a little refactoring, and creating POCOs for our Book and Character models
The second part in our multi-post tutorial on using WebApi with Entity Framework Core. This week we'll be adding an initial database migration, adding some seed data, building a Book service, and returning book JSON data in our Book controller
The first part in our multi-post tutorial on using WebApi with Entity Framework Core. This week we'll go through the data model design, the directory structure we'll be using for out code, and what we actually hope to achieve with this project.
This week, we look at Shadow Properties in Entity Framework Core and how they can be used to, effectively, hide values from the domain model.
In this post, I take you through how to add Entity Framework Core to a .NET Core application, how the built in .NET Core Dependency Injection system works, and how to run queries against a DbSet.