C# Minimal API in .NET 6 with Visual Studio 2022

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C# Minimal API in .NET 6 with Visual Studio 2022
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Create C# newest feature "Minimal API", write C# API's as never before. Create project from 0 to end in newest .NET 6
What you'll learn:
Learn latest C# 10 and .NET 6 features.
Create project in newest Visual Studio 2022.
Build C# Minimal API from 0 to end.
Compare minimal API project with standard API project.

Requirements
1 year of programing in C#
Half year of programing in ASP NET

Description
November 2021 represents significant date for every developer interested in C# and its related tools and technologies.

On November 2021 Microsoft lunched new C# version, version 10, new .NET CORE version, Version 6, new Visual Studio, version 2022, and many more.

One of the greatest changes is lunch of minimal API's! A new minimal way of writing C# API's.

This changes everything, from the way of thinking about C# API to its new minimal look and feel.

Lets together get skilled in all of the C# new technologies in a projects in which we will create new .NET 6 minimal API from zero to the end.

We will start with an preexisting regular REST .NET 5 C# web API which we will use for features guidance's and beside it create new .NET 6 minimal API project which we will compare to the old ways of writing API's.

I'm Luke, Senior Full Stack Software Engineer and lets together get skills and knowledge for building C# newest minimal API's.

C#

C# 10 adds the following features and enhancements to the C# language:

Record structs

Improvements of structure types

Interpolated string handlers

global using directives

File-scoped namespace declaration

Extended property patterns

Improvements on lambda expressions

Allow const interpolated strings

Record types can seal ToString()

Improved definite assignment

Allow both assignment and declaration in the same deconstruction

Allow AsyncMethodBuilder attribute on methods

CallerArgumentExpression attribute

Enhanced #line pragma

.NET 6

.NET 6 delivers the final parts of the .NET unification plan that started with .NET 5. .NET 6 unifies the SDK, base libraries, and runtime across mobile, desktop, IoT, and cloud apps. In addition to this unification, the .NET 6 ecosystem offers:

Simplified development: Getting started is easy. New language features in C# 10 reduce the amount of code you need to write. And investments in the web stack and minimal APIs make it easy to quickly write smaller, faster microservices.

Better performance: .NET 6 is the fastest full stack web framework, which lowers compute costs if you're running in the cloud.

Ultimate productivity: .NET 6 and Visual Studio 2022 provide hot reload, new git tooling, intelligent code editing, robust diagnostics and testing tools, and better team collaboration.

.NET 6 will be supported for three years as a long-term support (LTS) release.

Preview features are disabled by default. They are also not supported for use in production and may be removed in a future version. The new RequiresPreviewFeaturesAttribute is used to annotate preview APIs, and a corresponding analyzer alerts you if you're using these preview APIs.

.NET 6 is supported by Visual Studio 2022 and Visual Studio 2022 for Mac (and later versions).

Visual studio 2022

With Visual Studio 2022, you'll always get the best-in-class tools and services available for any developer, any app, and any platform. Whether you're using Visual Studio for the first time or you've been using it for years, there's a lot to like in our newest version!

Who this course is for
For beginners, medior and senior technical professionals who are interested in latest C# features.

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