Programming APIs with C# and .NET
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 166 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook (November 29, 2024)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1835468853
- ISBN-13: 978-1835468852
eBook Description:
Programming APIs with C# and .NET: Develop high-performance APIs that ensure seamless application communication and enhanced security. Master API design and deployment with C# and .NET, creating scalable, secure, and high-performance APIs for real-world applications.
APIs are at the heart of modern software development, enabling seamless communication between applications. In the C# and .NET ecosystem, mastering API development is key to building scalable, reliable systems that meet both client and enterprise needs.
Written by C# and .NET experts Jesse Liberty and Joseph Dluzen, this Programming APIs with C# and .NET book draws on their extensive experience as hands-on programmers to equip you with the tools, techniques, and best practices for creating powerful APIs.
Starting with API fundamentals, it covers everything you need to design, build, and consume APIs using .NET technologies such as ASP.NET Core, and explores both controller and Function API implementations. You’ll integrate essential tools such as Postman for testing to streamline your development workflow.
- Understand core API concepts and how to apply them in .NET projects
- Design RESTful APIs with a focus on scalability
- Build APIs with ASP.NET Core
- Explore alternative options for API development using Azure Functions, including stateful workflows with Durable Functions
- Integrate databases into API projects, ensuring efficient data flow
- Implement security measures such as authentication and authorization
- Deploy APIs to Azure and learn the essentials of cloud integration
Through practical examples and exercises, the Programming APIs with C# and .NET book guides you from database creation to deploying APIs on Azure. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained real-world skills to develop secure, high-performance APIs that scale with your applications for both personal projects and enterprise-level systems.