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Repository for the Packt Publishing book titled "Apps and Services with .NET 7" by Mark J. Price
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Improvements & Errata - list of corrections

Apps and Services with .NET 7, First Edition

.NET 7 reached its end-of-life on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. I recommend upgrading to .NET 8 as soon as possible.

With every Packt book you get a DRM-free PDF version of that book at no cost. Submit your proof of purchase at the following link: https://packt.link/free-ebook/9781801813433

Available on Amazon in Paperback or Kindle editions from November 15, 2022. My author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mark-J-Price/e/B071DW3QGN/

Available on Packt's website in eBook or Print + eBook editions, or included with a Packt Subscription from November 15, 2022. All of my books on Packt's website: https://subscription.packtpub.com/search?query=mark+j.+price

Code solutions for Visual Studio 2022 and Visual Studio Code

If you have Visual Studio 2022 for Windows and Visual Studio Code and its C# extension installed on the same computer, the build process can sometimes conflict. This is because Visual Studio has its own non-standard build server that is different from the standard build server used by .NET SDK. Visual Studio 2022 and Visual Studio Code also use different file types to group projects. So I have duplicated and separated solution code for each product:

Sibling books

Sibling books

GitHub repository for C# 11 and .NET 7 - Modern Cross-Platform Development Fundamentals

Technologies covered in the book

Technologies covered in the book

Chapters

Bonus content

Chapters 7 and 12, and the appendix and color figures are available to download as PDFs:

Important

Corrections for typos and other mistakes and improvements like refactoring code. Useful links to other related material.

Microsoft Certifications

Announcing the New Foundational C# Certification with freeCodeCamp: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-foundational-csharp-certification/

Microsoft used to have professional exams and certifications for developers that covered skills like C# and ASP.NET. Sadly, they have retired them all. These days, the only developer-adjacent exams and certifications are for Azure or Power Platform, as you can see from the certification poster: https://aka.ms/traincertposter

Microsoft .NET community support

Interviews with me

Podcast interviews with me:

Written interviews with me: