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Backend Development for .Net Full Stack

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Overview

Immerse yourself in the intricate universe of .NET backend development with this comprehensive course tailored for individuals aiming to master the ASP.NET ecosystem. This three-module course is perfect for both beginners in .NET and those with some frontend experience, eager to expand their backend expertise. In the first module, ASP.NET Core, participants are introduced to ASP.NET Core's architecture and tools, gaining hands-on exposure to modern web application development. In the second module, ASP.NET MVC, attendees will explore the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture, understanding its foundational pillars. Practical evaluations will further solidify their knowledge, ensuring a grasp of its workflow and components. The third module, ASP.NET Web API, directs focus towards RESTful web services using ASP.NET. From understanding the essence of REST and HTTP protocol, attendees will learn to design and implement robust web APIs with efficiency. By the conclusion of this course, attendees will possess a comprehensive grasp of backend development in the .NET framework. They will be adept at creating dynamic web applications, designing robust APIs, and ensuring that their applications are both secure and scalable.

Syllabus

  • ASP.NET Core
    • ASP.NET Core is a web application framework designed to build modern, cloud-based, and cross-platform web applications. It is an open-source framework that provides a flexible, scalable, and high-performance environment for developing web applications. The framework is built on top of .NET Core, a free and open-source platform for building cross-platform applications. ASP.NET Core provides a modular architecture that allows developers to use only the necessary components for their web application, making it more lightweight and faster. It also provides built-in support for dependency injection, making it easy to manage and test different parts of the application.
  • ASP.NET MVC
    • ASP.NET MVC (Model-View-Controller) is a web application framework developed by Microsoft for building dynamic and scalable web applications. ASP.NET MVC provides developers with a structured approach to building web applications, promoting code reusability, testability, and maintainability. It offers features such as routing, data validation, authentication, and authorization, making it suitable for developing robust and interactive web applications. Module 2 delves into advanced ASP.NET Core concepts, focusing on practical applications and enhanced functionality. Students learn to leverage Entity Framework Core for efficient data management and integration within ASP.NET Core applications. The module explores the ASP.NET MVC pipeline, providing insights into request handling and middleware configurations. Additionally, emphasis is placed on implementing robust security measures to safeguard ASP.NET Core applications against common threats.
  • ASP.NET Web API
    • ASP.NET Web API is a framework for building RESTful web services that can be consumed by a variety of clients, including web applications, mobile apps, and other services. In the ASP.NET Web API module, developers learn how to design, implement, and deploy web APIs using the ASP.NET framework. This module covers the basics of RESTful web services and HTTP protocol, and how they can be implemented in ASP.NET Web API. Students learn how to use attributes to define API endpoints and map HTTP requests to controller methods. They also gain an understanding of how to serialize and deserialize data using JSON and XML formats.

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