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Comprehensive ASP.NET Core 8 Development

This in-depth ASP.NET Core 8 training course teaches developers how to build modern, high-performance web applications using Microsoft's .NET 8 framework. Attendees learn how to create dynamic web...

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Duration 5 days
Course Code ASPNC-124
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

This in-depth ASP.NET Core 8 training course teaches developers how to build modern, high-performance web applications using Microsoft's .NET 8 framework. Attendees learn how to create dynamic web interfaces with MVC and Razor Pages and build interactive real-time web apps with Blazor.

Skills Gained

  • Understand the goals and benefits of ASP.NET Core 8.0
  • Learn to make good decisions about application architecture and data access technology
  • Use ASP.NET’s routing system to achieve a REST-style architecture
  • Learn how to build a compelling and maintainable HTML user interface using the Razor view engine and client-side JavaScript
  • Gain experience building a service that makes data available via a modern web API
  • Understand the advantages of the new Minimal API Framework
  • Learn best practices for employing unit testing, logging, and error handling
  • Understand different authentication choices for securing a web API
  • Get an introduction to Blazor, Razor Pages, and gRPC
  • Understand the different cross-platform deployment options available including via Docker containers

Prerequisites

All students must have:

  • Experience with the C# programming language and object-oriented programming concepts
  • Some knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript concepts

Course Details

Training Materials

All ASP.NET Core training students receive comprehensive courseware.

Software Requirements

  • .NET 8.0 SDK
  • Visual Studio 2022 (17.8 or later), VS Code, or Rider
  • Lab file bundle provided with the course

Outline

  • Introduction
    • Evolution of .NET and .NET Core
    • .NET SDKs and Runtimes
    • IDE Choices
  • .NET 8.0 SDK
    • Installation
    • Version Management
    • Command-Line Interface (CLI)
  • Modern C# and What's New in C# 12.0
    • Multi-paradigm C#
    • Features from Functional Programming
    • Evolution of Nullability in .NET
    • Immutability
    • Designing for Concurrency
    • Deferred Execution
  • ASP.NET Core Application Architecture
    • NuGet Packages
    • Application Startup
    • Hosting Environments
    • Middleware and the Request Pipeline
    • Services and Dependency Injection
  • Application Configuration
    • Configuration Providers and Sources
    • Configuration API
    • Options Pattern
    • HTTPS and HTTP/2
  • Request Routing
    • RESTful Services
    • Endpoint Routing
    • Route Templates
    • Route Constraints
    • Route Template Precedence
    • Attribute-Based Routing
  • Models
    • Persistence Ignorance
    • Dependency Inversion
    • Asynchronous Data Access
    • Object-Relational Mapping
    • Entity Framework Core
    • Dapper ORM
  • Controllers
    • Responsibilities
    • Requirements and Conventions
    • Dependencies
    • Action Results
    • ApiController Attribute
  • Views
    • Responsibilities
    • Conventions
    • Razor Syntax
    • Layouts
    • ViewData and ViewBag
    • Strongly-Typed Views
    • Partial Views
    • HTML and URL Helpers
    • Tag Helpers
    • View Components
    • Client-Side Dependencies
    • Razor Pages
    • View Models
  • HTML Forms
    • Tag Helpers
    • Form Submissions
    • Model Binding
  • Input Validation
    • Introduction
    • Data Annotations
    • Model Binding
    • Input Tag Helpers
    • Validation Tag Helpers
  • Application State
    • Client-Side vs. Server-Side
    • HttpContext.Items
    • Session State
    • TempData
  • Web APIs
    • API Controllers
    • Minimal APIs
    • OpenAPI / Swagger
    • Testing APIs
    • Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
  • Error Handling
    • Best Practices
    • HTTP Error Status Codes
    • Developer Exception Page
  • Logging
    • Configuration
    • ILogger
    • Serilog and Seq
  • Testing
    • Unit Testing
    • xUnit
    • Testing Controllers
    • Integration Testing
  • Security
    • Authentication
    • ASP.NET Identity
    • Bearer Tokens
    • Authorization
    • Web API Authentication
    • OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect
    • Secrets Management
  • Remote Procedure Calls (gRPC)
    • Introduction
    • Protobuf
    • Server
    • Client
    • Limitations
  • Blazor
    • Razor Components
    • Blazor Server vs.WebAssembly
    • Render Modes in .NET 8
  • Deployment
    • dotnet publish
    • Kestrel
    • IIS
    • Docker
  • Conclusion

Schedule

FAQ

Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Classes typically include a 1-hour lunch break around midday. However, the exact break times and duration can vary depending on the specific class. Your instructor will provide detailed information at the start of the course.

What languages are used to deliver training?

Most courses are conducted in English, unless otherwise specified. Some courses will have the word "FRENCH" marked in red beside the scheduled date(s) indicating the language of instruction.

What does GTR stand for?

GTR stands for Guaranteed to Run; if you see a course with this status, it means this event is confirmed to run. View our GTR page to see our full list of Guaranteed to Run courses.

Does Ascendient Learning deliver group training?

Yes, we provide training for groups, individuals and private on sites. View our group training page for more information.

What does vendor-authorized training mean?

As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

Is the training too basic, or will you go deep into technology?

It depends on your requirements, your role in your company, and your depth of knowledge. The good news about many of our learning paths, you can start from the fundamentals to highly specialized training.

How up-to-date are your courses and support materials?

We continuously work with our vendors to evaluate and refresh course material to reflect the latest training courses and best practices.

Are your instructors seasoned trainers who have deep knowledge of the training topic?

Ascendient Learning instructors have an average of 27 years of practical IT experience and have also served as consultants for an average of 15 years. To stay current, instructors spend at least 25 percent of their time learning new, emerging technologies and courses.

Do you provide hands-on training and exercises in an actual lab environment?

Lab access is dependent on the vendor and the type of training you sign up for. However, many of our top vendors will provide lab access to students to test and practice. The course description will specify lab access.

Will you customize the training for our company’s specific needs and goals?

We will work with you to identify training needs and areas of growth.  We offer a variety of training methods, such as private group training, on-site of your choice, and virtually. We provide courses and certifications that are aligned with your business goals.

How do I get started with certification?

Getting started on a certification pathway depends on your goals and the vendor you choose to get certified in. Many vendors offer entry-level IT certification to advanced IT certification that can boost your career. To get access to certification vouchers and discounts, please contact info@ascendientlearning.com.

Will I get access to content after I complete a course?

You will get access to the PDF of course books and guides, but access to the recording and slides will depend on the vendor and type of training you receive.

How do I request a W9 for Ascendient Learning?

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Reviews

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