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Reddit mentions of ASP.NET Core Application Development: Building an application in four sprints (Developer Reference)
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The Microsoft Exam 70-486 covers .NET core as it relates to ASP.NET MVC/WebApi
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-70-486.aspx
The books I would suggest to pass that are:
ASP.NET Core Application Development: Building an application in four sprints (Developer Reference) 1st Edition
by James Chambers (Author), David Paquette (Author), Simon Timms (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/ASP-NET-Core-Application-Development-application/dp/1509304061/
This goes over the differences in .NET core related to the middleware, the config changes etc. very well.
The outdated exam ref book is:
Exam Ref 70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications (2nd Edition) Paperback
by Simon Timms,David Paquette James Chambers (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929
This book is out of print but you can get it in the Apple Book store. If you intend to take the test I would definitely read it. Just keep in mind that it is outdated. It has nothing to do with .NET core but the information is structured similar to the exam objectives and a lot has not changed.
Review the changes to the Exam objectives provided by Microsoft for the 70-486 exam.