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It then moves into a detailed overview of Azure and how to host API systems in the cloud before finishing with an explanation of how to build C# and JavaScript client programs that can communicate with APIs from remote systems. Learn to build and customize Web APIs using the Microsoft ASP.NET framework Master the ability to deploy ASP.NET Web APIs to Microsoft’s Azure cloud Understand Microsoft’s OWIN pipeline: Middleware, authentication, authorization, and security Explore four different methods for publishing Web API projects to the cloud Learn to build C# and JavaScript client programs that can talk to APIs from remote systems John Adams works as a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect for Opsgility, a Microsoft cloud services and training company. An MCP with specialist certifications in .NET Framework 4, web applications, and in architecting and developing Microsoft Azure solutions, John has been developing ASP.NET and Azure solutions for almost a decade. He is the author of multiple O’Reilly titles, including Azure for Developers and Learning Kendo UI Web Development. Ryan Butler has been developing on the Microsoft stack since 2002 and is currently a consultant for Quisitive in Irving, Texas.
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