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Full Stack .NET Web Development

Full Stack .NET Web Development


In this course, we will start with the basics of ASP.NET Core framework and discuss how to extend the already existing architecture of the Core framework.

Overview

Description
Take your existing .NET and JavaScript skills to the next level by gaining experience as a full stack developer.

Microsoft published the .NET Core framework, which is a fully open source and cross-platform solution; ASP.NET Core started getting a lot of traction as well. This framework was built from the ground up and its architecture is all about the so-called middleware and request pipeline, which makes it both very powerful and easy to use.

In this course, we will start with the basics of ASP.NET Core framework and discuss how to extend the already existing architecture of the Core framework. Further, we will define the architecture of our application, Cubo, which will be a simple key and value store. In order to create a RESTful HTTP API, we will need two projects—the Web API itself and the Core containing domain models and business logic—in order to properly define the responsibilities within our solution. We will start with coding the Core of our solution by talking about repositories, application services, and Data Transfer Objects (DTOs). We will eventually implement the RESTful HTTP API and make use of our Core project along with some design patterns such as Dependency Injection (DI) to abstract away the business logic from the controllers. Finally, you will find out how to perform HTTP requests by using tools such as cURL and Postman. In further sections, we will focus on the use of Server and Entity Framework. Unit and integration (end-to-end) tests will be implemented in order to ensure that our application works properly and that new changes do not break already existing functionalities. We will then create views using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to interact with the API. Moving on, we will focus on executing asynchronous requests to the server and handling the responses.

By the end of the course, you will have discovered the basics of the EF library and implemented repositories to store our domain models.

About The Author

Born and raised in Kraków, Piotr Gankiewicz holds a M.Sc.Eng. degree in Applied Informatics. He has over 7 years' experience as a software engineer and architect, but is also interested in topics such as DevOps. He is a co-founder of the Noordwind teal organization and is a full stack developer working mainly with C#, .NET, .NET Core, and JavaScript technologies. He’s also a big fan of
DDD, CQRS, RESTful APIs, and distributed systems using the microservice pattern. Piotr is a well-known member of the Polish .NET community and his mission is to deliver the best content possible in terms of free and open software and programming courses. On top of that, he’s an active open source contributor, consultant, blogger, public speaker, mentor, lecturer, and co-organizer of the.NET Core Tour. In his spare time, he enjoys lifting weights, running, and riding a motorcycle.
Basic knowledge
ASP.NET Core and full-stack development

Course Information

ASP.NET Core and full-stack development

Delve into ASP.NET Core framework and HTTP API RESTful implementation
Use controllers and endpoints to define routes
Explore good patterns and practices, for example, Domain Driven Design (DDD), Dependency
Study Dependency Injection (DI) or Data Transfer Objects (DTOs)
Create a web UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Store data in SQL Server using Entity Framework ORM
Use tools such as cURL or Postman to perform HTTP requests
Master unit and integration testing (end-to-end) of the HTTP API

This Learning Path is for ASP .NET developers and programmers who wish to learn the .NET Core framework to become a full-stack ASP .NET developer.

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