Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to ASP.NET MVC
- Recap of ASP.NET Web development
- Key benefits of ASP.NET MVC
- The role of the model, view, and controller
Module 2: Getting Started with ASP.NET MVC
- Preparing your development environment for ASP.NET MVC
- Creating an ASP.NET MVC project
- Understanding the structure of an ASP.NET MVC project
- Naming conventions
- Creating views
- Defining controllers
- Defining a data model
Module 3: Creating a Complete ASP.NET MVC Application
- Creating strongly-typed views
- Understanding URLs and action methods
- Using HTML helpers
- Handling form post-backs; Data validation
Module 4: Using the Razor View Engine
- Razor design goals
- Implementing a Razor view
- Razor syntax
- Accessing model data in Razor views
Module 5: Industrial-Strength ASP.NET MVC Applications
- ASP.NET application architecture best practices
- Implementing a repository and Entity Framework data model
- Using Dependency Injection; Implementing a custom controller factory
- Test-Driven Development with ASP.NET MVC
Module 6: View Techniques
- Defining and using custom HTML helpers
- Defining a layout/master page
- Using styles
- Defining and using partial views
- Razor helper method syntax
Module 7: Implementing Navigation: Defining view-model classes
- Implementing data filtering in a controller
- Understanding the routing mechanism
- Adding custom entries to a route table
- Defining defaults, parameters, and validation
- Generating URLs and hyperlinks
- Custom route constraints
Module 8: State Management
- Using hidden fields
- Session and application state
- Custom model bindings
Module 9: Using Ajax and jQuery with ASP.NET MVC
- Overview of Ajax and ASP.NET MVC; Unobtrusive Ajax;
- Using Ajax action links
- Overview of jQuery
- jQuery techniques
- Using jQuery UI
Module 10: Additional ASP.NET MVC 4.5 Techniques
- View scaffold templates
- Controller scaffold templates
- Dependency injection with Unity
Module 11: Test Driven Development with ASP.NET MVC
- Recap of TDD
- Walk-through of using TDD with ASP.NET MVC
Module 12: Additional Techniques
- Controller techniques
- Filters
- Model binding
Requirements
3-6 months experience of ASP.NET Web development using in C#.
Testimonials (5)
Trainer was very knowledgable, was very helpful.
Thilini Alwis - Te Manawa Taki Trauma System
Course - Visual Studio 2022 IDE
The Syllabus---**Course Title:** Introduction to Software Development---**Course Duration:** 8 weeks---**Course Description:**This course provides an overview of software development fundamentals. Students will learn the basics of programming, software design principles, and industry best practices. By the end of the course, students will be able to develop simple applications and understand the software development lifecycle.---**Course Objectives:**- Understand the fundamentals of programming.- Learn essential software design principles.- Gain practical experience with industry-standard tools.- Develop basic software applications.- Familiarize yourself with the software development lifecycle.---**Course Outline:****Week 1: Introduction to Programming**- Overview of programming languages- Setting up the development environment- Writing your first program- Basic syntax and data types**Week 2: Control Structures**- Conditional statements (if, else, switch)- Loops (for, while, do-while)- Nesting control structures**Week 3: Functions and Modules**- Defining and calling functions- Modular programming concepts- Function parameters and return values**Week 4: Data Structures**- Arrays and lists- Stacks and queues- Dictionaries and hash tables**Week 5: Object-Oriented Programming**- Introduction to OOP principles- Classes and objects- Inheritance and polymorphism**Week 6: Software Design Principles**- Design patterns- Software architecture- UML diagrams**Week 7: Development Tools**- Version control with Git- Integrated Development Environments (IDEs)- Debugging and testing**Week 8: Software Development Lifecycle**- Agile methodologies- Project management- Deployment and maintenance---**Assessments:**- Weekly quizzes (20%)- Midterm project (30%)- Final project (50%)---**Required Materials:**- Laptop with internet access- Recommended textbooks: - "Introduction to Programming" by Jane Doe - "Software Development Fundamentals" by John Smith---**Instructor Information:**- Name: Dr. Alice Johnson- Email: alice.johnson@university.edu- Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 2-4 PM---**Course Policies:**- Attendance is mandatory for all lectures and labs.- Late submissions will be penalized by 10% per day.- Academic integrity is strictly enforced. Plagiarism will result in failure of the course.---**Additional Resources:**- Online forums for student discussions- Tutorial videos and documentation- Office hours for one-on-one support---
Gustavo
Course - .NET Core and Angular Training Course
Machine Translated
it was a great cource becuase we got the chance to discuss things and try working with the things we got taught. But the thing I liked the most was that everything was based on experience that Marcin had.
Jesper - ProgramDuon AB
Course - Advanced Blazor
The trainer explained the subjects very good with actual examples from real world which made it simpler for us to grasp the information
Florin-Viorel Marut - Continental Automotive Romania
Course - High-Performance Application Development with .NET Core
Comprehensive - covered everything we were interested in. Able to work through examples.