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ASP.Net MVC Quick Start (Updated)

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ASP.Net MVC Quick Start (Updated)

ASP.Net MVC Quick Start
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 4.61 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 127 lectures (13 hour, 15 mins) | Language: English

Build your own public-facing CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) website w/MVC and Entity Framework in a weekend.

What you'll learn

Understand the major pieces of the Microsoft ASP.Net Framework
Have a public-facing website with authorization, authentication, and real-world value to enhance your resume/electronic portfolio
Understand how to use the code-first approach to generating a database using Entity Framework
Discuss the differences between Models, Views, and Controllers
Have the tools to setup and host a basic CRUD Web Application online
Have a basic understanding of working with Git, BitBucket, and AppHarbor


Requirements

You should at least be a little familiar with Web Programming in HTML, javascript, and CSS
We will go through installing the tools you need
We will cover everything you need to understand and be able to build and deploy a public-facing website to enhance your resume/e-portfolio

Description

This course is a very quick workshop to take you through the basic actions that will be required for you to create an awesome, real-world CRUD web application in just a few hours (you could do it over a weekend very easily) using ASP.Net MVC, the Entity Framework (code-first development approach), and the built-in scaffolding capabilities of ASP.Net MVC. In the end, you'll have your own public-facing website to enhance your resume and show off your skills in your own e-portfolio for job interviews and applications!

MVC = Model, View, Controller, and is a well-known and established design pattern. Microsoft has made it extremely easy and convenient to create your web solutions using this pattern. In Microsoft's MVC framework, we find that convention is favored over configuration, so as long as we follow a few simple guidelines, the system will do a lot of the work for us.

We'll also be taking a quick look at how we can use the Entity Framework to easily model and create a database for us. By using the code-first approach, we'll simply create our models and then look at writing a DBContext to store the models. We'll also look at some of the more critical operations, such as building relationships and seeding our data.

After we've learned about the different aspects of our application, we'll quickly create a couple of controllers and use ASP.Net MVC's built-in view and scaffolding generators to easily build our CRUD operations against our database. While working on controllers we'll also look at Authentication, Authorization, and a couple of other quick security concerns.

Other things we will learn throughout the course involve the use of GIT for source control, pushing our repository to GitHub, and setting an upstream to AppHarbor so that we can get pseudo-continuous integration setup. You could also use BitBucket, GitLab, Azure Dev Ops, or another repository provider if you prefer that to GitHub. Also, you could push to Azure, AWS, or another provider that hosts .Net Framework projects if you like, but AppHarbor is free of charge.

To close out the course, we'll put DataTables.js on our Index view so that we can easily show the data, as well as provide built-in javascript tools that will filter and sort the data for us. This will make your application "pop" when people look at it because it will be fast and easy to sort through the data and filter for results.

By the end of the course, you'll be familiar with the major working parts of creating an Asp.Net MVC CRUD application and publishing to a public-facing website with a fairly nice and responsive UI. You'll have working knowledge of Models, Views, and Controllers, as well as how they interact to create a functional web application. You'll also be exposed to the Entity Framework and Code First Migrations with use of a SQL Server backend. The best part is that although this sounds pretty daunting, it's actually quite easy with a majority of the work done for us by convention and tools.

Who this course is for:

Anyone who wants to have a public-facing full-stack website that shows your skills for your resume/e-portfolio
Developers making the switch from .Net Web Forms to MVC
Web Developers switching from Java, Ruby, PHP, or another framework to .Net
New ASP.Net MVC Developers
New Web Developers

ASP.Net MVC Quick Start (Updated)


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