ASP.NET Core MVC - VS2019/Core 5.0 Training in Springfield
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| This course provides a practical hands-on introduction to developing Web applications using ASP.NET Core 5.0 MVC and C#. This Web development framework from Microsoft emphasizes separation of concerns in the architecture and testability of applications. This course covers development on Microsoft’s new .NET Core platform. The course is current to .NET 5.0, which is a major update of .NET Core and is the foundation for future Microsoft .NET development. This course covers the fundamentals of the Model-View-Controller design pattern and its implementation in ASP.NET Core MVC. This technology is compared with classical ASP.NET Web Forms. Visual Studio 2019 is used as a productive platform for creating MVC Web applications. After presenting the fundamentals of the technology with several examples, the main components of Model, Controller and View are covered in detail. The discussion of the Model incorporates Microsoft technologies for persisting data, including XML Serialization and ADO.NET with SQL Server 2016. The routing mechanism of ASP.NET MVC is covered. The course includes an introduction to ASP.NET Web API and deployment on the Azure cloud. Numerous programming examples and exercises are provided. The student will receive a comprehensive set of notes and all the programming examples. 
                        Course Length: 2 Days Course Tuition: $890 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| The student should have a good working knowledge of C# and the .NET Framework. Basic knowledge of HTML and some prior exposure to .NET Core would also be helpful. | |
| Course Outline | 
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	1. Introduction to ASP.NET MVC 
	Review of ASP.NET Web Forms 
	Advantages and Disadvantages of Web Forms 
	Model-View-Controller Pattern 
	ASP.NET MVC 
	ASP.NET Core 
	What is ASP.NET Core? 
	Advantages and Disadvantages of ASP.NET MVC 
	ASP.NET Core 5.0 
	Unit Testing 
	2. Getting Started with ASP.NET Core MVC 
	An ASP.NET Core MVC Testbed 
	Installing ASP.NET MVC 
	Using Visual Studio 
	Action Methods and Routing 
	Action Metho Return Type 
	Rendering a View 
	Creating a View 
	The View Web Page 
	Razor View Engine 
	Dynamic Output 
	Embedded Scripts 
	Embedded Script Example 
	Using a Model with ViewBag 
	Controller Using Model and ViewBag 
	View Using Model and ViewBag 
	Using Model Directly 
	Passing Parameters in Queue String 
	3. NET MVC Architecture 
	The Controller in ASP.NET MVC 
	The View in ASP.NET MVC 
	The Model in ASP.NET MVC 
	How MVC Works 
	Using Forms 
	Helper Methods for HTML 
	Form Submission 
	Model Binding 
	Input Validation 
	Nullable Type 
	Checking Model Validity 
	4. The Model 
	Complex Models 
	MVC Books Example 
	Microsoft Technologies for the Model 
	XML Serialization 
	Deserialization 
	ADO.NET 
	LINQ 
	ADO.NET Entity Framework 6 
	CRUD Operations 
	NuGet Package Manager 
	5. The Controller 
	IController Interface 
	Controller Base Class 
	Actions 
	Retrieving Data from a Request 
	Nullable Parameters 
	Action Results 
	Action Attributes 
	Filters 
	Asynchronous Controllers 
	6. The View 
	View Responsibility 
	View Page 
	Using Dynamic and Expando Objects 
	Html Helpers 
	Validation Attributes 
	Validation Helpers 
	7. Routing 
	Routing in ASP.NET Core MVC 
	Properties of Routes 
	Parameters in Routing 
	Attribute Routing 
	Registering Routes 
	Debugging Routes 
	Areas 
	8.  ASP.NET Core Web API 
	ASP.NET Core Web API 
	REST 
	Representation, State and Transfer 
	Collections and Elements 
	String Controller 
	Project Settings 
	HTTP Testing Tools 
	Using Postman 
	HTTP Response Codes 
	POST/GET Response Code 
	Named Route 
	Response Code for PUT and DELETE 
	Web API Client 
	HttpClient 
	9.  ASP.NET Core and Azure 
	What is Windows Azure? 
	A Windows Azure Testbed 
	Windows Azure Demo 
	Publish to Azure 
	Web Deployment Completed 
	Modifying a Web Application 
	Deploy to Original Site 
	A Deployed Application 
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	C# along with Java is one of the top languages in demand for employers.  
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	C# is integrated with the .Net Library thereby providing access to a vast archive of functionality and support.  
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