Single–page applications are the way to go if you want to build state–of–the–art web applications. But if you look around, there are so many big frameworks out there that just seem to take ages to learn. Guess what, you don t need a framework like Angular to build single–page apps. Plain JavaScript and jQuery do the trick and more importantly, you have to build a fast and reliable back end. And that s what you will learn in this course.
The single–page app you will build in this course is a shopping list application that uses every CRUD operation with HTTP requests, calling a RESTful web service – using ASP.NET Web API 2 – which saves your data persistently in a SQL Server database.
Make yourself ready to learn some jQuery, HTML and CSS for the front end. And for the back end you will use Microsoft’s ASP.NET Web API 2 for the RESTful web service and Entity Framework with Code First Migrations to communicate with the database.
On top of that you will learn how to publish your single–page app to Internet Information Services (IIS) so that everyone can access your new single–page application.
Patrick, the author of this course, has built several web applications professionally as freelancer and employee and over the years he learned many things that you just don t have to do to succeed in building a single–page application. This course will save you time, because you will learn the crucial and most important parts quick, so that you can get your single–page app out there in no time!
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Courses : 3
Specification: Single-Page Application with ASP.NET & jQuery Hands-On
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Price | $11.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Faith Welch –
This is a good match. Have a good foundation but it is pulling in various items I don’t know and building on what knowledge I already have to pull a system together from UI to datastore
Dineshkumar K7 –
More practical examples regarding the Entity Framework could be better
Bill Westby –
Yes
Bussa Jayasimha Reddy –
Excellent,Short course and Super
Nurgul Tumatova –
It was interesting and helpful.
Akshita Bansal –
yes I wanted to learn basic concepts and this course has helped me do so.
Steven Greenbaum –
This was a good match. The instructor explains everything in a linear , logical way. He builds up the application in a step by step manner so that you understand new concepts as new functionality is added.
Todd Ryan –
Nice lesson! Everything was explained very well, and easy to follow along. Fantastische arbeit, Patrick! Great set of skills for any developer to add to their bag.
Carlos Ruiz –
very basic…
Sarthak Menpara –
Great course.
Leonardo Saenz –
Perfect explanations for getting started with web apps
Sachin Tulshiram Kalyankar –
It was great learning experience.