Welcome to Consuming CRUD API in Asp .Net Core MVC.
As the title of the course suggests, we will be building an ASP .Net Core MVC app that consumes and interacts with third–party API.
This course is all about CRUD operations. Step by step, we will set up a complete MVC app that handles API for each of the operations in a multi–table database. For the next several hours, we will dedicate our time to interfaces, dependency injection, 1 to many and many to many database relationships, .Net Core Services, Models, Data Transfer Objects, Controllers, Actions, Views, and of course, C# language. But don’t let any of that scare you. Quite the opposite.
Get excited to learn a ton of new material and dive into the new world of .net core. The course makes the learning easy with the mix of slow introduction of new material, repetition, and lot of practice! Every line of code is coded on camera, there are no mysteriously appearing blocks of code. Every step is explained every time, not just the first time you are introduced to it. And you will have a chance to practice what you learned in homework assignments.
Let’s go over few details. First, let’s discus what this course IS
Instructor Details
Courses : 12
Specification: Consume Web API in ASP.Net Core MVC (step by step project)
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 12.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Iordache Mihail–Madalin –
Great course and tutor! It’s a well structured course and all the concepts are explained well. It was also easy to follow through. Hope to see more C# and ASP.NET Core courses in the future from mister Almasi. 🙂
Steve Downing –
In the first two minutes of the first section I am encountering an error which is not explained. I can’t set up a database migration using the information given in the tutorial.
Colin James –
It would have been helpful to say at the beginning: ‘study the API course first’.
Marc Turenne –
Another great course. Easy to follow but lots of advanced ideas. Watch you version of .net core. I was able to do this in Version 3.1 but it took a bit of research to do it.
Jamuna Prasd Vyas –
wonder full