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Top .NET Core Resources

Jamie on November 30, 2018

Just over two years ago, .NET Core (or as it was known just before then dnx) was brand new. It's been two years, and a whole slew of versions hav...
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John Alcher

Nice! Do you have any recommendations for resources that are specifically tailored for those in a non-Windows setup? Majority of content in MVA and Pluralsight appears to be focused on Windows and Visual Studio (which is understandable, really).

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Jamie

I would start with ASP.NET Core in Action (let me know if you'd like 40% off, I have a coupon code). The entire book is operating system agnostic. Sure, there are parts which go into Visual Studio specific things, but the majority of it is OS agnostic (the first chapter is along the lines of "if you are running Ubuntu...; whereas if you are running MacOS").

It's a little self-promotiony, but all of my articles on .NET Core where written using a combination of MacOS and Ubuntu 16.04/18.04 and VS Code.

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Jesse M. Holmes

I’m a big fan of Jimmy Bogard.