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Description
The .NET Core framework is getting better and better and more important in the web development world nowadays.
Almost every request I get for new web development projects is asking for knowledge in .NET Core, including Web API and Entity Framework Core.
So, knowing the fundamentals of back end web development with .NET Core can be highly beneficial to your career. And that’s where this course comes in.
In a short period of time, you will learn how to set up a Web API, make restful calls to this Web API and also save data persistently with Entity Framework Core, Code-First Migration, a SQL Server database and all three types of relationships in this database.
We will get right to the point, you will see every single step of writing the necessary code and by the end of this course, you will have what it takes to say ‘yes’ to all the .NET Core project requests from any recruiter.
The only tools you need in the beginning are Visual Studio Code and Postman - both are available for free.
We will use Visual Studio Code for our implementations and Postman to make calls to the Web API. Both tools are available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. And since .NET Core is cross-platform, you can follow this course on any of these operating systems. (I know, Microsoft and cross-platform, it still surprises me, too.)
Later, we will also utilize SQL Server Express and the SQL Server Management Studio to manage our database. These are also available for free.
The back end application we’re going to build is a small text-based role-playing game where different users can register (we’re going to use JSON web tokens for authentication) and create their own characters like a mage or a knight, add some skills and a weapon, and also let the characters fight against each other to see who is the best of them all.
What You Will Learn
Introduction
Create your first Web API call in less than 10 minutes
Initialize a Git repository for your source control
Web API Core
The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern
Create models and controllers
Attribute routing (with parameters)
The HTTP request methods GET, POST, PUT & DELETE
Best practices for your Web API like a ServiceResponse class and Data-Transfer-Objects (DTOs)
Map your models with AutoMapper
Entity Framework Core
Object-Relational-Mapping
Code-First Migration
SQL Server Express
How to use a DataContext and a proper ConnectionString
All previous HTTP requests with Entity Framework Core to save your data in a SQL Server database
Authentication
Token Authentication with JSON Web Tokens
Claims
Secure controllers with the Authorize attribute
Add roles to the users
Advanced Relationships with Entity Framework Core
One-to-one relationships
One-to-many relationships
Many-to-many relationships
Include entities with Entity Framework Core
Get the proper relations between entities
More Than Just CRUD
Start automatic fights
Filter and order RPG characters by their highscore
Your Instructor
My name is Patrick and I will be your instructor for this course. I’m a web developer for over a decade now, I have worked for big corporations and small teams, as an employee and a contractor and I just love to see the way Microsoft is going with .NET Core and how important it gets day by day.
To this date, I was able to run five courses on web development here on Udemy about ASP.NET, single-page applications, and Angular, with a total of over 45.000 unique students and about 4.000 reviews.
If you have any questions, feel free to connect.
And if you still have any doubts, you have a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked.
So, I hope you’re ready for your new skills and your new projects! ;)
I’m looking forward to seeing you in the course!
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