.NET is a technology and in that it allows us to create a web base application using ASP.NET.
ASP.NET uses MVC stands for Model–View–Controller design pattern which create the web application by separating controllers (handling requests and mapping to business logic), models (implementing business logic), and views (presenting and formatting output), it’s easier to change code in each of these layers.
Yogesh started to take the .Net batches in 2008 and got very popular because of his teaching style, very simple explanation of complex topics and very good hold on .Net technology.Shortly he started corporate and online training and more than 10000+ students got the benefit in their programming career.He is not only doing the .Net training but as a full time he is also working as Senior Solution Architect in leading IT company in United State.
Many tutor only talks about the MVC fundamentals but they completely ignore the design patterns and Dependency Injection or communication with WebApi which is must for every MVC application.
He is having the advantage of doing the day to day development and involved into the architecture design of MVC application so that course is touching every part of MVC architecture.
In 6:10 hours of video series you will learn all the MVC fundamentals,REST and common design patterns which is the must part of each real world base application.
Each video comprise with following points
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: STEP BY STEP .NET MVC 5 with EF,WebApi, Generic Repo & DI
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 6 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Ruchita –
Excellent Teaching…
Alok Srivastav –
yup it is a good course for me but there should a live project to improve the practical knowledge Thank You
Mrinal Ghosh –
some under standing problem, and too short to showing video
Richard W. Memmer –
Best work I ve seen on this subject matter. Wish I had watched this series from the start of my studies.
Bhadrappa shambudi –
ok