Colleagues, the Full Stack .NET Web Development program starts with the basics of ASP.NET Core framework and discusses how to extend the already existing architecture of the Core framework..In order to create a RESTful HTTP API, we will need two projects—the Web API itself and the Core containing domain models and business logic—in order to properly define the responsibilities within our solution. We will start with coding the Core of our solution by talking about repositories, application services, and Data Transfer Objects (DTOs). Learn the ASP.NET Core framework and HTTP API RESTful implementation, Use controllers and endpoints to define routes, Explore good patterns and practices, for example, Domain Driven Design (DDD), Dependency, Study Dependency Injection (DI) or Data Transfer Objects (DTOs), Create a web UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Store data in SQL Server using Entity Framework ORM, Use tools such as cURL or Postman to perform HTTP requests, and Master unit and integration testing (end-to-end) of the HTTP API. Training units address: 1) Getting to Work with ASP.NET Core, 2) Exploring ASP.Net Core Built-in Features, 3) Extending ASP.NET Core Infrastructure, 4) Discussing Solution Architecture and Layering Projects, 5) Implementing Domain and Services in Core Project, 6) Implementing Web API using RESTful Standard, 6) Unit and Integration Testing of Web API, 7) Implementing the Front-end Part, and 8) Storing Data in the SQL Server.
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