Technics Publications – ASP.NET Core Model View Controller MVC Complete Guide

Technics Publications – ASP.NET Core Model View Controller MVC Complete Guide-RiDWARE
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Follow along with web developer Victor Deras and master ASP.NET Core MVC. There are ten topics within the ASP.NET video series:

Introducing ASP.NET. Be able to explain this powerful web application framework within this first topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. From Microsoft’s website: The ASP.NET Core MVC framework is a lightweight, open source, highly testable presentation framework optimized for use with ASP.NET Core. ASP.NET Core MVC provides a patterns-based way to build dynamic websites that enables a clean separation of concerns. It gives you full control over markup, supports TDD-friendly development and uses the latest web standards. Learn how ASP.Net Core provides higher performance than ASP.NET. ASP.NET supports several languages including C#, F#, and Visual Basic. Know the power of a framework as well, and the framework’s benefits of improving code time, applying security best practices, and assisting with project deployment. Learn how ASP.NET compares with PHP and JavaScript. Know the differences between ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Core MVC. Install ASP.NET Core MVC and become familiar with this powerful framework.
Introducing Razor. Become competent with Razor within this second topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. According to Wikipedia: Razor is an ASP.NET programming syntax used to create dynamic web pages with the C# or VB.NET programming languages. Razor was in development in June 2010 and was released for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 in January 2011. Razor files have the .cshtml extension. Follow along with Victor and practice using the Razor syntax including If, Else, and Switch control statements.
ASP.NET Models, Views, and Controllers. Practice using models, views, and controllers within this third topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Follow along with Victor and build several applications using these three components.
ASP.NET Database Management. Connect a database to your ASP.NET Core MVC program within this fourth topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Learn about the Entity Framework Core, the NuGet package manager, SQL Server Express LocalDB, and Migrations,
ASP.NET MVC Routing. Practice routing within this fifth topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Routing allows you to connect to controller and views. Follow along with Victor and use routes in two different ways: conventional routing and attribute routing.
ASP.NET Data Caching. Use data caching to improve performance within this sixth topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Follow along with Victor and identify where caching can be most useful and incorporate caching into your program.
ASP.NET MVC Validators. Validate data within this seventh topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Follow along with Victor and practice creating validation attributes and custom validation rules.
ASP.NET MVC Security. Add security and authentication to your ASP.NET application within this eighth topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Follow along with Victor and add these security measures: authentication, authorization, HTTPS enforcing, GDPR support, anti-forgery, and CORS.
ASP.NET MVC Error Handling. Handle errors in your application within this ninth topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Follow along with Victor and practice using StatusCode pages.
Deploying an ASP.NET MVC Application. Deploy an ASP.NET MVC application within this tenth topic in the ASP.NET Core MVC Complete Guide. Following along with Victor and use Web Deploy.

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