Create E-shop with .Net Core MVC (step by step project)
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Welcome to Creating ASP .Net Core 3.0 MVC Database Driven Web Applications
As the title of the course suggests, we will be creating a web driven application using ASP .Net Core 3.0 with the help of .Net Core and Entity Framework.
Step by step, we will set up a small e–store with a back end database. For the next several hours, we will dedicate our time to interfaces, dependency injection, table relationships, .Net Core Services, Repository Pattern, MVC, ViewComponents, TagHelpers, Sessions, Authentication and Authorization, Entity Framework Core, and of course, C# language. But don’t let any of that scare you. Quite the opposite.
Get excited to learn a lot of new material and dive into the new world of .Net Core 3.0. The course makes the learning easy with the mix of introduction of new material, and practical coding! Every step is explained every time.
Remember, this is a course, and a practical tutorial. There are lot of courses that will show you the way into one topic and then quickly move on to another topic. This is not one of those courses! My goal is to lead you step by step, all the way, through the new territory inside .Net Core 3.0 and introduce you to new concepts and topics and help you learn them. And equally important is to then help you understand and retain what you learned. If you learn best by combining explanation and coding along then this course is definitely for you!
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Courses : 12
Specification: Create E-shop with .Net Core MVC (step by step project)
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Amit Parmar –
I was looking for this type of explanation. In short, step by step from scratch without scaffolding else I have seen other instructors who have used scaffolding or even created the MVC core app with scaffolding not the empty one. Really value for money, bought this course on cyber week. I would recommend you to take the course if you really want to get into the details from scratch, that is, an empty project.
Shaun Holroyd –
really helpful course. I had been struggling to find a course to take me through step by step in creating an app, and this course has really helped. Very useful if you are starting out (8 months ago I hadn’t even heard of c# or considered doing any programming!)
Vijendra Kumar –
Course is well structured and there are lots of useful content to learn. Good course !!!
Otonas Gineitis –
Amazing course!
Mathias Ellegaard Ritter –
Good course, to start off with Net core.
Johnny Rodriguez –
Very Clear and to the point. Would buy again.
Denis ampara –
Great course. It was very helpful and easy to understend. 0% borring 100% motivational
Aivars Surva –
It would be nice if the teacher explained in more detail in the figures or diagram how the processes work step by step what the framework does and why code should be written that way.
Athena Kozak –
Top notch tutorial! Clear instructions with proper background insight on all topics. Pace was perfect and the final product turned out fantastic. Highly recommend this course if you want to further advance your knowledge in ASP .NET!
Prince Nmorka Chukwuekwu –
I love his approach of starting with an empty web template and having to create all the necessary folders and files that made it a full blown mvc template. I really learnt something new from this approach.
Ed Colton –
This is a good intro to ASP.Net Core, not to mention some features of VS 2019 that I hadn’t really looked into or used. There are no skimmed or overlooked steps, and the pace of each video chapter is about right. There were some issues related to Microsoft forcing Core version 3.1.x at project creation, although I found it could be reverted to 3.0 after the project was created, although some of the NuGet packages had to be set to 3.0 to eliminate errors. All in all a good job.
Roy Ho –
This course is exactly what I needed which is a fairly quick introduction to MVC core functionality that I can use as a springboard into more advanced functionality.
Massa KONATE –
Excellent course! concepts are clearly explained
Jaime Echenique –
This course meets the expectations and it’s above them. One of the best courses I have taken.
Prince Martin –
Very detailed and spot on. Information easy to take in
Danie du Preez –
This course really helped me get up to speed with .Net Core 3 and even learned a few new things, whis is awesome! The Author takes time to explain what he is doing and it is very easy to follow along.
Dave Thelwell –
Great entry course. Wanted to get quick run through of how to use MVC along side the docs and it was good.