Course Information
Course Overview
EF Core 2.0 Code First With Repository & ASP.Net Core 2.0 MVC with MVVM, DI Patterns & Identity Server For Security...
Formerly : ASP.Net MVC5 With EF Database First Approach (Section 1 to 10)
Newly Added : ASP.Net Core 2.0 MVC With EF Core 2.0 Code First Approach (Section 11)
Are you really excited to learn how to develop a 3-Tier arch using Asp.Net MVC, jQuery, Bootstrap, C#.Net, Entity Framework and MS SQL Server?
Then you are going to learn it here with me from scratch..
In this course we are going to learn how to break requirements into objects and find relation among them. We will then learn designing database out of this objects and relationships. Moving forward we will also see how to design arch. of the project and implement various layers.
We are going to learn implementation of business object layer using Entity Framework and data access layer using repository design pattern and Entity Framework.
For user interface we will see Asp.Net MVC, jQuery and Bootstrap. We will learn how bootstrap makes our application responsive.We will also see how to implement custom sorting and paging. Moving ahead you will learn forms validations and business rules validations as well. We are going to secure our app using custom membership provider and role provider and publish it on web.
In Advance operations we will try to understand how to implement transactions, bind multiple models to single view and Ajaxyfiy our Asp.Net web App. Finally we will also see few optimization techniques.
As we know very well that Microsoft .Net world is moving towards .Net core on a fast track and it's the right time for us to upgrade our technical skills to ASP.Net Core 2.0.
To help you out in making you remain up to date in the competitive world of IT. We will also learn how to create a live project using ASP.Net Core 2.0 MVC and Entity Framework Core 2.0 Code First Approach.
New Features Will Be Added:
BOL - .Net Core 2.0 Class Library - (Updated On 28 July , 2018)
DAL - EF Core 2.0 Code First Aproach With Repository Pattern
BLL - C#.Net Core 2.0 With Iterator Pattern
UI - ASP.Net Core 2.0 MVC with MVVM Pattern
Dependency Injections For Loose coupling
Identity Server For Authentication And Authorization
So, those who purchased "ASP.Net MVC Live Project" course will get this for free and it will be added at the bottom of the course.
As these are from a live recorded session you need to manage a little audio disturbances. Yes not much :)
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 44 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Analysis And Design
- Section 3 Implementing All The Layers
- Section 4 Implementing User And Admin Module
- Section 5 Architectural Enhancements And Validations
- Section 6 Securing Asp.Net MVC Web App
- Section 7 Applying Bootstrap Theme
- Section 8 Implementing Transactions
- Section 9 Ajaxifying An MVC App
- Section 10 External Login
What You’ll Learn
- BOL - .Net Core 2.0 Class Library
- DAL - EF Core 2.0 Code First Aproach With Repository Pattern
- BLL - C#.Net Core 2.0 With Iterator Pattern
- UI - ASP .Net Core 2.0 MVC with MVVM Pattern, Bootstrap4, JQuery based Ajax Calls
- Dependency Injections For Loose coupling
- Identity Server For Authentication And Authorization
- BOL - EF Database First Approach
- DAL - EF With Repository Pattern
- BLL - C#.Net
- UI - ASP .Net MVC 5, Bootstrap3, JQuery based Ajax Calls With Server Side paging
- Membership Providers For Authentication And Authorization
Reviews
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AAdmire Mhlaba
I would have loved to get a detailed explanations for certain parts for example this code was never explained (RouteTable.Routes[routes.Count - 1] as Route).DataTokens["area"] = "Common"; Video 31 and 32 needs updating, external login does not work anymore
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FFarooq Abdullah
Very good teacher and very well designed course. Only the suggestion is that you give the solution for final end product. but you teach us several methods to make code more maintainable , extend it , enhance it to make better application. you should have publish the solution for each section. Then it would be more easier to learn than just looking at the end solution. you could also follow the GitHub. Then it would be easier for us to see commits of each section by you to learn it in a better way..
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FFernando Arana
This is one of the best courses I've bought in Udemy! It's well structured and the instructor doesn't waste his time typing. You have to be very attentive in order to follow him, but it's worth it. I'll give you 5 full stars!
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MMahadevan Swamy
This course is awesome. The instructor is very thorough and practical with his concepts and I would recommend this course to anybody new to MVC.