What you'll learn:
- Create simple multi-page ASPNET Web Form applications incorporating a number of server controls using Visual Studio on WINDOWS machines
- Work with style sheets and master pages in Web Forms
- Create SQL server base database driven web pages that perform CRUD operation in ASPNET Web Form Applications
- Work with the concept of Databinding by adding databound controls to a Web Form
- Transition from Webforms to the MVC Core Framework
- Create MVC Applications that incorporate Partial Views, Layout files , Data Annotations
- Work with Razor Syntax ... Variables, If Statements, Loops
- Create simple Razor Pages (not Razor Syntax) and highlight similarities and differences between Webforms and MVC Frameworks
- Learn what Blazor is and why it is the future of ASPNET web development
- Create Simple Blazor Applications using both Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly Hosting models ... including WebAssembly Core Hosted
- Learn about Blazor Data Binding, State Management, Parameters, Routing and Navigation
- Create more sophisticated Blazor applications that access Data Services (API), call Javascript Functions
- Create Blazor Apps for online stores (Music, Pizza and more), that implement a shopping cart and a checkout feature
- Create Blazor Database Apps (single/multi-table) with full CRUD abilities, including Form Validations, Authentication , Authorization, Sorting and Filtering
- Learn how to implement Third Party Blazor Components (Radzen/Synfusion...) and how to create your own component libraries
- Create a variety of games in Blazor .. including Tic Tac Toe, Connect Four, Matching Game, Word Scramble and Slot Machine Game (with graphics and sound effects)
- Learn how to build Blazor Progressive Web Applications
- Learn how to implement Drag and Drop features in Blazor
- Create a Real Time Application Using Blazor and SignalR
- Create Simple Blazor Graphics and Animation Using the HTML 5 Canvas API
- Learn how to implement the ApexCharts Library in Blazor WebAssembly to generate interactive and responsive charts using data from a data service
- Build a CRUD App in Blazor Server using Entity Framework Core and SQLite.
- Learn how to load in and view the contents of an Excel file in Blazor
- Learn to create simple Blazor Hybrid (.NET MAUI) applications , extending the capabilities of .NET developers beyond the Web into desktop and mobile development
- Learn about the concept of Localization. The the process of customizing applications to display and operate in the culture of the user.
- Create simple applications that integrates Localization into Blazor WebAssembly, Server and .NET MAUI Blazor
- Learn about using Blazor in .NET 8 how it represents a Paradigm Shift
- Learn how to implement new Blazor .NET 8 features including QuickGrid,Sections, Dynamic Components and Fluent UI
There are a number of flavors of ASP.NET, Web Forms (Web Sites and Web Applications), Model-View-Controller (MVC) , Razor Pages and the newest one Blazor.This course is aimed at anyone who wants to create dynamic websites using all these models , with ASP.NET Web Forms as the starting point.
ASP.NET is the Microsoft platform for developing Web Applications. Using ASP.NET you can create e-commerce sites, data driven portals and just about anything else you can find on the internet. Best of all, you don't need to paste together a jumble of HTML and JavaScript code. Instead you can create full scale web apps by leveraging your knowledge of C# coding and a design tool like Visual Studio.
In recent years Microsoft has added MVC (Model View Controller) and Razor pages which offer different ways to build dynamic web pages. To some , MVC and Razor pages are cleaner and more suited to the web. To others , it's a whole lot of extra effort with no clear payoff. Either way, it's good to have a strong knowledge of all of these web application programming models before moving onto the most future forward choice Blazor.
We cover all these models at a beginners level and offer a multitude of practical applications.
Our focus will be working with Visual Studio on WINDOWS machines . All coding examples are fully compatible with the LATEST Visual Studio Edition (As of 2024 Visual Studio Community 2022)for WINDOWS .
Major Course Updates
Feb 2020 Three new sections ( 50+ new lectures ) which focus on transitioning from Web Forms to MVC and then Core Razor Pages
Sept 2021- July 2024 Three new sections on Blazor ... including the latest on .NET8 (110+ new lectures and more to come!)
Over 800 downloadable demos (sample applications specifically for the current lectures PLUS hundreds of supplementary exercise solutions and more added monthly)
Here's how I will help you to succeed:
o Each lecture starts with a list of objectives/speaking notes
o Every example covered in the lecture is available for download in the resources section including the objectives/speaking notes
o Almost every lecture has a set of Practice problems with full solutions provided
o My style of writing and teaching follows the KISS principle : Keep It Super Simple. I try to stay away from fancy computer terminology and try to teach like am speaking to a brand new user with little to no previous knowledge on the subject matter and I am always available for help replying most times within a day.
And finally please do not judge a book by it's cover don't judge the course by the title or this small description section, if you want to know exactly all the topics covered please go to:
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