Understanding app models for C# and .NET
Since this book is about C# 10 and .NET 6, we will learn about app models that use them to build the practical applications that we will encounter in the remaining chapters of this book.
Learn More: Microsoft has extensive guidance for implementing app models in its .NET Application Architecture Guidance documentation, which you can read at the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/net/learn/architecture
Building websites using ASP.NET Core
Websites are made up of multiple web pages loaded statically from the filesystem or generated dynamically by a server-side technology such as ASP.NET Core. A web browser makes GET requests using Unique Resource Locators (URLs) that identify each page and can manipulate data stored on the server using POST, PUT, and DELETE requests.
With many websites, the web browser is treated as a presentation layer, with almost all the processing performed on the server side. Some JavaScript...