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Using identity in the application
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Authorization with roles
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More resources
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Automated testing
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Unit testing
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Integration testing
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Deploy the application
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Deploy to Azure
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Deploy with Docker
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Conclusion
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1.7.4
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1.8
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1.9
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Introduction
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The Little ASP.NET Core Book
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by Nate Barbettini
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Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved.
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ISBN: 978-1-387-75615-5
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Released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. You are
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free to share, copy, and redistribute this book in any format, or remix and
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transform it for any purpose (even commercially). You must give
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appropriate credit and provide a link to the license.
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For more information, visit
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Introduction
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Thanks for picking up The Little ASP.NET Core Book! I wrote this short
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book to help developers and people interested in web programming
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learn about ASP.NET Core, a new framework for building web
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applications and APIs.
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The Little ASP.NET Core Book is structured as a tutorial. You'll build an
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application from start to finish and learn:
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The basics of the MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern
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How front-end code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) works together with
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back-end code
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What dependency injection is and why it's useful
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How to read and write data to a database
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How to add log-in, registration, and security
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How to deploy the application to the web
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Introduction
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Don't worry, you don't need to know anything about ASP.NET Core (or
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