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Full Stack .NET Core

Course Overview

The Full Stack .NET course provides a comprehensive online training experience tailored for individuals eager to excel in both frontend and backend development utilizing the .NET framework. This dynamic course delves into a multitude of web development facets, encompassing essential frontend technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, alongside robust backend tools like C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server. Through engaging online modules and interactive sessions, participants will acquire practical proficiency in crafting end-to-end web applications with .NET. Whether opting for online training or seeking a classroom training, this course offers a structured learning environment designed to empower learners with the requisite skills for navigating the intricate landscape of modern web development with confidence and expertise.

Learn software skills with real experts, either in live classes with videos or without videos, whichever suits you best.

Description

The Full Stack .NET course begins with an introduction to web development and the .NET framework, highlighting its versatility and capabilities for building dynamic web applications. Participants will learn about frontend technologies, including HTML for markup, CSS for styling, and JavaScript for interactivity. The course then transitions to backend development using C# programming language, ASP.NET for server-side scripting, and SQL Server for database management. Practical examples, hands-on projects, and real-world scenarios will be used to reinforce theoretical concepts.

Course Objectives

The primary objectives of the Full Stack .NET course are as follows:

  1. Introduction to Web Development: Provide an overview of web development concepts, technologies, and best practices.
  2. Frontend Technologies: Understand HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for creating responsive and interactive user interfaces.
  3. Backend Technologies: Gain proficiency in backend development using C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server for data storage and retrieval.
  4. Database Integration: Learn how to integrate SQL Server databases with .NET applications for managing data.
  5. Full Stack Development: Develop skills in building end-to-end web applications, including frontend and backend components.
  6. Version Control: Understand the importance of version control systems like Git for managing codebase changes.
  7. Deployment and Hosting: Explore techniques for deploying .NET applications to web servers and hosting platforms.
  8. Security Considerations: Learn about security measures and best practices for securing .NET applications from common vulnerabilities.
  9. Testing and Debugging: Develop skills in testing and debugging .NET applications to ensure functionality and reliability.
  10. Project Development: Work on real-world projects and hands-on exercises to apply learned concepts and techniques in practical scenarios.

Prerequisites
    • Basic understanding of programming concepts.
    • Familiarity with C# programming language.
    • Knowledge of object-oriented programming (OOP) principles.
    • Understanding of web development fundamentals (HTML, CSS).
    • Awareness of relational databases and SQL.
    • Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git).
Course Curriculum

  • .NET Introduction
    • Differences between Programming Languages
    • Platform Dependency Vs Platform Independency
    • .NET Languages & Compilers
    • CIL/MSIL code
    • Language Interoperability
  • .NET Runtime
    • .NET Framework
    • .NET Core, .NET 5, and .NET 6
    • Architecture of .NET Runtime
    • Managed and Un-Managed Code
    • CLI Specifications
    • Versions of .NET Runtime
    • .NET Class Libraries (FCL & CORE FX)
  • CLR
    • Security Manager
    • JIT Compiler
    • Garbage Collector
  • Introduction to C#
    • History of C#
    • Versions and Features
    • Procedural Programming Approach
    • Object Oriented Programming Approach
    • Structure of a program in C
    • Structure of a program in C++
    • Structure of a program in Java
    • Structure of a program in C#
  • Writing the 1st Program using C#
    • Rules to be followed
    • Saving the C# code in Notepad
    • Compiling C# Programs thru Developer Command Prompt
    • Executing compiled code thru Developer Command Prompt
  • C# Data Types
    • Integer Types
    • Float, Double, Decimal Types
    • Boolean Type
    • DateTime Type
    • GUID Type
    • Char & String Types
    • Object Type
  • Variables & Fields
    • Syntax of Variable & Field Declarations
    • Value Types Vs Reference Types
    • Nullable Value Types
    • Implicitly Typed Variables
    • Dynamic Type
    • Boxing Vs Un-Boxing
  • Conditional Statements
    • Conditional Branching
    • Conditional Looping
    • Jump Statements
  • Arrays
    • Single Dimensional Arrays
    • Array Class
    • Two Dimensional Arrays
    • Jagged Arrays
    • Implicitly Typed Arrays
    • Command Line Arguments
  • Working with Visual Studio
    • Versions of Visual Studio IDE
    • Project Templates
    • Item Templates
    • Solution Explorer
    • Compilation
    • Execution
  • Encapsulation
    • Sub Programs
    • Method Syntax
    • Parameter less Methods
    • Parameterized Methods
    • Non-Value Returning Methods
    • Value Returning Methods
    • In, Out and InOut Parameters
    • Params Keyword
    • Default Valued Parameters
    • Instance Creation
    • Difference between Instance, Variable & Reference of a class
    • De-referencing the instance of class
    • Multiple instances of a class
    • Constructors
    • Static Keyword
    • Case Study
  • Inheritance
    • Implementation
    • Accessing parent members from child class
    • Creating parent class Reference by using child class Instance
    • Creating child class Reference by using parent class Reference
    • Default parent class
    • Types of Inheritance
    • Passing values to parent class constructor using child class instance
    • Case Study
  • Polymorphism
    • Method Overloading
    • Inheritance based Overloading
    • Method Overriding
    • Hiding/Shadowing
    • Constructor Overloading
    • Operator Overloading
    • Types of Polymorphism
    • Sealed Classes & Methods
  • Abstract Classes & Methods
    • Abstract methods & classes declaration
    • Need and advantages of Abstract Classes
    • Case Study
  • Interface
    • Need of an Interface
    • Multiple Inheritance with Interfaces and Case Study
  • Structure
    • Declaration and Implementation of a Structure
    • Differences between Structure and Class
  • Extension Methods
    • Need and advantages of Extension Methods
    • Adding extension methods to user-defined and pre-defined types
  • Solution & Projects
    • Application Architecture in Real-time Applications
    • Hierarchy of solutions and projects
    • Organizing solutions by adding new and existing projects
    • Project compilation and Assemblies
  • Assemblies
    • .dll Assemblies
    • .exe Assemblies
    • Difference between assemblies
    • .NET Framework, .NET Core and .NET 5 Assembly organization
  • Access Specifiers
    • Need and use of Access Specifiers
    • Types of access specifiers and their scope.
  • Language Interoperability
    • What is Language Interoperability
    • Consuming C# Assemblies in VB Projects
    • Consuming VB Assemblies in C# Projects
  • Miscellaneous members of a class
    • Finalizers
    • Properties
    • Indexers
    • Deconstructors
  • Enum Type
    • What is an Enum
    • Definition and Consumption of Enums
  • Exceptions & Exception Handling
    • What is an Exception
    • Exception class hierarchy
    • Need of Exception Handling
    • Try, Catch & Finally
    • Throwing Exceptions
    • System Exceptions
    • Application Exceptions
    • User-defined Exception Class
  • Delegate Type
    • What is a delegate and where we use?
    • Defining delegates
    • Multicast Delegates
    • Anonymous Methods
    • Lambda Expressions
    • Expression bodied Members
  • Miscellaneous Concepts
    • Anonymous Types
    • Partial Classes
    • Partial Methods
  • Collections
    • Stack
    • Queue
    • Array List
    • Hash Table
    • Generics & Generic Collections
    • List, Dictionary, and other Collection classes
  • LINQ
    • What is LINQ
    • LINQ Vs SQL, LINQ to Objects, LINQ to Databases, LINQ to XML
    • Implementing LINQ on Arrays, Collections & Objects
  • Windows Programming
    • Introduction to GUI Programming
    • Controls – Properties, Methods and Events
    • Working with Form Control
    • Delegates, Events and Event Handlers
    • Button, TextBox, Radio Button and CheckBox Controls
    • Combo Box, ListBox and Checked ListBox Controls
    • Dialog Controls – Color Dialog, Font Dialog, Open File Dialog, Save File Dialog and Folder Browser Dialog
    • Image and Timer Controls
    • Creating Menu’s and Menu Item’s
    • MDI and Layout’s
    • User Controls
  • Accessing Data with ADO.NET
    • ODBC Drivers
    • OLEDB and Framework Providers
    • ADO Vs ADO.NET
    • Introduction To ADO.NET Technology
    • Communication with Data Sources
    • Connected Architecture
    • Disconnected Architecture
    • DataReader Vs DataSet
    • Connection Strings and Configuration Files
    • DataTable, DataRow, DataColumn, DataView and DataRelation Classes
    • Working with Stored Procedures
    • Data Binding with Data Source Controls – GridView and DataGrid
  • Assemblies
    • Private Assemblies
    • Shared Assemblies
    • Global Assembly Cache
    • Versioning of Assemblies
    • Contents of an Assembly file
  • Task Parallel Library (TPL)
    • Task Vs Threads
    • Asynchronous Programming
    • Calling methods with Tasks
    • Thread Synchronization
    • Data Parallelism with Parallel.For and Parallel.ForEach
    • Task chaining using continuation Tasks
    • Task cancellation using cancellation tokens
    • Async and Await

  • Introduction to Web Applications
    • Windows Applications Vs Web Applications Vs Distributed Applications
    • ASP.NET Vs ASP.NET Core
    • Client/Server Architecture Application
    • What are Client and Server
    • Role of Web Server
    • IIS (Internet Information Services)
    • Creating a new Website on IIS
  • ASP .NET Technology
    • Classical ASP
    • Drawback Of classical ASP
    • Evolution Of ASP.NET - Web Forms
    • Evolution Of ASP.NET - MVC
  • Introduction to MVC
    • Introduction to Design Patterns
    • Architecture Patterns
    • Intro to MVC
    • ASP.NET Web Forms (Vs) ASP.NET MVC
    • List of Versions of ASP.NET MVC
    • MVC Architecture, what is MVC?
    • What is Controller and Action Method
    • What is View & What is Model
    • Request Flow in ASP.NET MVC

  • Project Creation
    • Creating New Project in Visual Studio
    • Overview of Folders and files of MVC project
  • Controllers
    • Introduction
    • Creating Controllers Manually and by using Scaffolding
    • Action Methods in Controllers
    • Parameters to Action methods
  • URL Routing
    • Overview
    • Need of URL Routing, Parameters in URL
    • Default Parameter Values
    • Literals in URL
  • Views
    • Introduction
    • Action Results and various types of Action Results
    • Action Methods returning Action Results
    • Creating a Razor View
    • Shared Views
    • View Engines
    • ASPX View Engine Vs Razor View Engines
    • Razor Programming
  • Passing Data from Controller to View
    • View Data
    • View Bag
    • Temp Data
    • Sessions
    • Anonymous Methods
    • Strongly Typed Models
  • UI Designing
    • With HTML Controls
    • With HTML Helpers
    • With Strongly Typed HTML Helpers
  • Partial Views
    • Need of Partial Views
    • Development and Consumption of Partial Views
    • Html.Partial
    • Html.RenderPartial
    • Html.RenderAction
  • Layout Views
    • Introduction and need of Layout Views
    • Default Layout View (_Layout.cshtml)
    • Creating custom Layout Views
    • Layout Views with Sections
    • Html.RenderSection()
    • _ViewStart.cshtml
    • Overriding _ViewStart.cshtml
  • Bundling And Minification
    • Need of Minification and Bundling
    • BundleConfig.cs
    • ScriptBundles and StyleBundles
    • Importing ScriptBundles and StyleBundles
    • Creating and consuming custom bundles
  • Areas in MVC
    • What is an Area in MVC Application?
    • Need and creation of MVC Area
    • Area Registration and Configuration
  • Data Annotations and Validations
    • Introduction
    • Model level validations (vs) View level validations
    • Importing jQuery Validation Plug in
    • [Required], [RegularExpression]
    • [Range], [StringLength], [Compare]
    • [Remote], ModelState.IsValid, Custom Validations
    • [Display], [Datatype], [DisplayFormat], [ScaffoldColumn]
  • LINQ to SQL
    • Introduction to LINQ
    • What is LINQ to SQL
    • Performing CRUD Operation using LINQ to SQL
  • ADO.NET Entity Framework (EF)
    • Introduction to Entity Framework
    • Various Approaches in EF
    • Understanding DbContext and DbSet
    • Entity Framework DB First
    • Entity Framework Code First
    • Entity Framework Model First
  • Scaffold Templates
    • Need of Scaffolding
    • Creating controllers and views using scaffold
    • Understanding Index, Details, Create, Edit, Delete action methods and views
  • Filters
    • Introduction to Filters
    • ChildActionOnly, OutputCache, ValidateInput
    • ValidateAntiForgeryToken, HandleError
    • Action Filters, Result Filters, Authorization Filters
    • Exception Filters, Custom Filters
    • Authentication and Authorization
    • Types of Authentications
    • AllowAnonymous
  • JQuery and Ajax in MVC
    • Introduction and need of JQuery in MVC
    • Importing/Updating JQuery plug in and Demos
    • Implementing Auto fill Textbox’s using JQuery AJAX
    • JTable and MVC Grid Controls
  • Web API
    • Introduction to distributed applications
    • Web Services Vs WCF Vs Web API
    • Understanding HTTP Methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
    • Creating API Controller and API configuration
    • Calling Web API from JQuery
    • CRUD operations using JQuery AJAX with Web API
    • Enabling CORS
    • Consuming Web API from MVC Project
  • Developing Single Page Applications
    • What is SPA
    • Need of SPA and Getting started
    • Angular Integration

  • Introduction to .NET CORE
    • What is .NET CORE
    • What’s new in.NET core
    • ASP.NET core
    • .NET Core Vs ASP.NET Core
  • ASP.NET CORE MVC Applications
    • Introduction
    • Setting up a new project
    • Command line tools and code
    • ASP.NET Core MVC project structure
    • Program and Stratup Classes
    • Main method in ASP.NET Core Applications
  • Startup and Middleware’s
    • Introduction
    • How Middleware Works
    • Configure and Configure Services Methods
    • Exception Handling Middleware
    • Routing Middleware
    • Static Files Middleware
    • Setting up ASP.NET MVC Middleware
  • Hosting Models
    • What are Hosting Models
    • Types of Hosting Models
    • Kestrel Web Server
    • Reverse Proxy Servers
  • Controllers in MVC Framework
    • Introduction
    • MVC design pattern
    • Routing
  • Views in MVC Framework
    • Creating Simple Views
    • Tag Helpers for creating Views
    • Built-in Tag Helpers
    • Custom Tag Helpers
  • Models in MVC Framework
    • Introduction
    • Models and Views
  • Entity Framework CORE
    • Introduction
    • Installing EF Core
    • EF Core Architecture and Libraries
    • Creating and Implementing DB Context
    • Configuring EF Services
    • Entity Framework Migrations
    • Various Approaches in EF (DB First and Code First)
    • Creating CRUD Application in MVC Core using DB First
    • Creating CRUD Application in MVC Core using Code First
    • Dependency Injection Introduction
    • Dependency Injection Containers
    • Integrated support of Dependency Injection in ASP.NET Core
    • Implementing Dependency Injection in MVC Core Applications
  • Error Handling In MVC Core Applications
    • Handling Client Errors
    • Handling Server Errors
  • ASP.NET CORE Identity
    • Introduction to Identity Framework
    • Authentication Services and Middleware
    • Identity in ASP.NET Core MVC
    • Open Authentication
    • Authorization
  • WEB API Core
    • Creating a WEB API Core Service
    • Testing WEB API Core Services using Swagger
    • Implementing Dependency Injection in WEB API Core
    • Consuming WEB API Core Service in MVC CORE using JQUERY
    • Consuming WEB API Core Service in MVC CORE using C#
  • Publish/Hosing and MVC Core Application
    • What is Publish/Host
    • Types of Publishing/Hosting options
    • File System Vs Web Deploy Vs App Service
    • Hosting MVC Core Application on Microsoft Azure
    • Summarizing the whole proces
Who can learn this course

This course is suitable for a diverse range of individuals, including:

  1. Software Developers: Professionals looking to expand their skill set by learning full-stack development with the .NET framework.
  2. Web Developers: Individuals interested in mastering both frontend and backend development for web applications.
  3. Students and Graduates: Those pursuing degrees in computer science or related fields with an interest in web development and .NET technology.
  4. Career Switchers: Individuals transitioning to a career in web development and seeking comprehensive training in .NET.
  5. Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders: Those looking to build scalable web applications and launch startups using .NET technology.
  6. IT Professionals: System administrators, network engineers, and IT specialists seeking to broaden their skill set with web development using .NET.
  7. Technical Enthusiasts: Anyone eager to learn full-stack development and build dynamic web applications with the .NET framework.

The Full Stack .NET course is designed to cater to both beginners and individuals with some experience in software development, providing a solid foundation in building modern web applications using .NET technologies.

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Training Features
Comprehensive Curriculum

Master web development with a full-stack curriculum covering front-end, back-end, databases, and more.

Hands-On Projects

Apply skills to real-world projects for practical experience and enhanced learning.

Expert Instructors

Learn from industry experts for insights and guidance in full-stack development.

Job Placement Assistance

Access job placement assistance for career support and employer connections.

Certification upon Completion

Receive a recognized certification validating your full-stack development skills.

24/7 Support

Access round-the-clock support for immediate assistance, ensuring a seamless learning journey.

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Naresh IT is the perfect choice for Full Stack .NET Core training. The instructors are helpful and the teaching style is excellent. Highly recommend!

Angie M. Tushar Satyawanshi
course : Full Stack .NET Core

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