Application Development

With businesses investing more and more into streamlining processes, Application Development is a bigger industry than it has ever been. Read the latest news, updates and guides from technologies including Visual Studio and Apache NetBeans on the Packt Hub.

Eric Evans at Domain-Driven Design Europe 2019 explains the different bounded context types and...

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The fourth edition of the Domain-Driven Design Europe 2019 conference was held early this year from Jan 31-Feb 1 at Amsterdam. Eric Evans, who...

Kenneth Fukizi on the new Blazor framework, gRPC support, and other exciting features in...

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The open-source framework ASP.NET Core is one of the most popular web frameworks, developed by Microsoft and its community. The modular framework runs on...
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Why ASP.Net Core is the best choice to build enterprise web applications [Interview]

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ASP.NET Core, the cross-platform and open-source framework is developed by Microsoft for building modern, cloud-based, and internet-connected applications. Designed to enable runtime components, APIs,...

Exploring the new .NET Multi-Platform App UI (MAUI) with the Experts

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During the 2020 edition of Build, Microsoft revealed its plan for a multi-platform framework called .NET MAUI. This latest framework appears to be an upgraded and transformed version of  Xamarin.Forms, enabling developers to...

Understanding the Foundation of Protocol-oriented Design

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When Apple announced Swift 2 at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2016, they also declared that Swift was the world’s first protocol-oriented...

Exploring Forms in Angular – types, benefits and differences     

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While developing a web application, or setting dynamic pages and meta tags we need to deal with multiple input elements and value types, such limitations could...

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Learning Essential Linux Commands for Navigating the Shell Effectively 

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Once we learn how to deploy an Ubuntu server, how to manage users, and how to manage software packages, we should take a moment...

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