Building an Enterprise Application with ASP.NET Core MVC
For those with basic OOP knowledge & new ASP.NET Core , this course will use a project–based approach to teach ASP.NET Core full–stack web application development, Using the latest .net core SDK as of the time of production.
.NET Core is an open–source, general–purpose development platform maintained by Microsoft and the .NET community on GitHub. It’s cross–platform (supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux) and can be used to build device, cloud, and IoT applications. – Microsoft.
In this course, we will be developing a web–based, modular Enterprise Payroll Software using the popular ASP.NET Core Framework. We will use a multi–layered architecture and it will be hosted on Azure Cloud.
Project Technology Stack & Tools used
– C# Programming language
– .NET Core 2.2 & 3.0 SDK Covered
– MVC
– Entity Framework Core
– LINQ
– Visual Studio 2019
– Bootstrap 4
– SQL Server, Server Management Studio
– GIT Version Control System (VCS), Version 2.22.0
– RotativaCore (NuGet Library for PDF)
– Cmder (Console Emulator for Windows)
– Azure Cloud Portal
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Building an Enterprise Application with ASP.NET Core MVC
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Price | $18.99 |
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Duration | 10 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Miguel Gomez –
Excellent professional approach to Enterprise CRM multipurpose application.
Simo Sir n –
Very good code and architecture. Useful and practical project. Everest answered my questions quickly and detailed. He is a pro who wants to share his knowledge to people like me and you.
Valentine Masina –
The course is very detailed. There are a lot of key take aways you may have and for me it was understanding of asp.net enterprise architecture, code first approach, an overview of the entity framework. I have used the approach for my next project. Its one course I am definitely finishing for the first time in Udemy. I love the fact that as ASP.net core moved from 2.2 to 3.0 a few things were depreciated and the instructure explains everything.
inyoman wirama –
good
Shayaan Siddiqui –
Instructor ignored many of my questions that I’ve posted. The only thing worse than ignoring the question is deleting it. There were times where his instructions did not line up with the issue I was facing. Since I am learning, I had asked relevant questions. Unfortunately, he didn’t answer them, I used StackOverflow and Google to find the resolution to my questions. About his teaching style, he assumes you know what he is doing. So he basically walks through the entire project. He never explains why he is using a nav item or why we have 4 layers in our solution. If you need a little more hand holding, this course is NOT for you.
Daniel Seong –
Great course
Al Hussein Abubakar –
The most excellent course on udemy so far. The instructor was very detailed and very knowledgeable. This is 5 Star course but I wish I can rate it 1000 Stars. I LOVE IT
Abdelkarim –
Excellent Cours
Julio Cefnar Auyon –
It was a very good course. The instructor even took care of coming back and add videos to upgrade the projecto to .Net Core 3.0. By following this course I was able to build my first project in .Net Core. For me to give the 5 stars I would have liked more projects but that does not mean that the one project we did was not good. It was a good project.
Gowri shankar –
Good