Course Outline
Day 1:
.NET Core Overview
- Advantage and differences from the .Net Framework
Building .NET Core applications
- Installing the .NET Core SDK, Using the .NET CLI, Creating and executing .NET Core application
Build with .NET Core
- Frameworks, runtimes, and platforms, MSBuild fundamentals
Unit testing with xUnit
- Writing unit tests, facts and theories
Working with databases
- Relational, SQLite, Transforming data
Data access with ORM (object-relational mappers)
- Dapper vs Entity Framework Core
Creating a Microservice with ASP.NET Core
Debugging
- WinDBG/CDB, LLDB, SOS
Performance and Profiling
- xUnit.Performance, PerfView
Localizing your application
.NET Portability Analyzer
Preparing for release
- NuGet package, NuGet feed, Signing assemblies
Day 2:
ASP.NET Core Overview
Creating ASP.NET Core web application
- Components
Handling requests with the middleware pipeline
- Service static files, adding functionality, combining middleware, handling exceptions
Using MVC in ASP.NET Core
Mapping URLs
- Conventional routing, constraints and default values, Generating URLs
The Model Binding
- Validating user input
Using Razor Views
Using Tag Helpers
Creating a Web API
- Attribute routing, Content negotiation, XML formatting
Configuring service with dependency injection
Configuring ASP.NET Core application
Querying, creating, and updating data using Entity Framework Core
Using MVC filter pipeline
Using the ASP.NET Core Identity system
Securing your application
Publishing, Hosting ASP.NET Core application in IIS
- Bundling and minification
Monitoring and troubleshooting
Day 3:
The Front‐End Developer Toolset Overview
Angular Concepts
- Creating the Project
- Creating the Data Model
- Creating a Web Service
Structuring an Angular Application
Creating the Angular Store
Using Angular with Blazor
Data binding & Directives
Services and Dependency Injection
Using Angular with ASP.NET MVC
Visual Studio Support for Angular
Bootstrap Concepts
- Bootstrap styles, Components
Managing Dependencies with NuGet and Bower
Building Application with Gulp and webpack
Creating Administration Features
Securing the Application
Deploying ASP.NET Core Angular application
- New Hosting Model, Installing on IIS, Azure, Docker Containers
Building ASP.NET CORE app outside of windows
Summary
Requirements
.NET Core
- Working knowledge of imperative, object-oriented programming languages, such as C#, C++, Java.
- Some proficiency with terminals or command lines and text editors.
Angular
- Working knowledge of ASP.NET Core MVC development and have a good understanding of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Testimonials (3)
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David Alexis Martinez Palacios
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I liked the patience, dedication, and rhythm with which you explained things to us both in a group setting and individually.
Brian Eduardo
Course - .NET Core and Angular Training Course
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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
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