What you'll learn:
- Build an Inventory Management System with Blazor
- Razor / Blazor Components
- Forms Submission, Validation
- Custom Validation with ValidationAttribute
- ASPNET Core Identity
- Dependency Injection
- Clean Architecture with Use Case Driven Development
- Entity Framework Core connecting to SQL Server
- Create two type of data stores (In-Memory plugin and EF Core plugin) with repository pattern as plugins following clean architecture
Blazor (.NET 8 Blazor) is Microsoft latest SPA application framework. With Blazor you can build reactive full stack single page web applications with C# without much help from JavaScript. More and more companies are adopting Blazor as part of their technology stack. If you haven't started learning Blazor, now is the time to do so.
This course takes you onto a journey of creating an Inventory Management System with Blazor Server in .NET 8, Entity Framework Core, SQL Server and ASP.NET Core Identity. We are going to use Clean Architecture with use case driven development. All core concepts of Blazor are covered while we are implementing each feature of this application. It is really good for someone who hasn't learned Blazor yet. But if you are already familiar with Blazor and are looking for a project to practice, or looking to catch up with the significant changes to Blazor in .NET 8, this course will suit you well too.
The course covers the following technical topics:
ASP.NET Core Blazor SSR
ASP.NET Core Blazor with Server Interactivity
Dependency Injection
Authentication and Authorization with ASP.NET Core Identity
Policy based Authorization
Entity Framework Core
HTML
Bootstrap
Software Design
Clean Architecture
Repository for encapsulating data accessing details
Use Case Driven Development
By the end of the course, you will:
Be able to independently build web applications with Blazor.
Be able to use Entity Framework Core to work with SQL Server database.
Be able to protect web applications with Identity.
Understand and be able to Implement Clean Architecture.
And much more...
At the end of the course, you will become a full stack web developer knowing how to create web applications with Microsoft’s latest application framework: Blazor in .NET 8.
Whether you're new to ASP.NET Core Blazor or have worked with it for a bit, but are looking for a course to fill in the gaps, you will enjoy this course. Since this course not only cover the basics, but goes into each topic in depth.
PREREQUISITES
Intermediate C# (you should have at least 3 - 6 months experience programming in C#)
Basic HTML
Basic SQL Server
Previous knowledge of ASP.NET Core is nice to have, but it is not required since I will cover it in the course.
The Course Structure
Although this is course is all about practice, all core concepts of Blazor, Entity Framework Core, ASP.NET Core Identity etc. are covered while each feature of the app is being implemented. Coding along is highly recommended.
Who this course is for
C# developers who want to become full stack developers without the hassle of mastering JavaScript.
Developers who work with Razor pages and/or MVC along with front end frameworks/libraries and would prefer work with less JavaScript.
Developers with some experience in Blazor who is looking for a mid-size project to practice.
Developers with experiences in Blazor previously but would like to catch up with the overwhelming changes to Blazor in .NET 8.
Developers who are curious about Mirosoft's newest SPA application framework: Blazor.
Developers who want to learn about implementing Clean Architecture.