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Single-Page Application with ASP.NET & jQuery Hands-On

Single-Page Application with ASP.NET & jQuery Hands-On

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Duration: 3h 28m | Video: .MP4, 1920x1080 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 1.4 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn how to build a single-page application from start to finish with ASP.NET Web API 2, Entity Framework and jQuery.

What you'll learn
Building a basic single-page application
Front end development with HTML, CSS and jQuery
Back end development with Web API 2, Entity Framework and SQL Server
Building a restful web service with Web API 2
Calling a restful web service with jQuery and Ajax
Entity Framework Code First Migrations
Saving data persistently with Entity Framework and SQL Server
Publishing your single-page application with Internet Information Services (IIS) on a Windows Server

Requirements
Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition (free!)
SQL Server Express Edition (also free!)
Other versions of Visual Studio also work, but might be slightly different
You should have a little experience in building web applications in .NET
You should have a little experience in C#, HTML and CSS
Experience with JavaScript and jQuery might help but is not absolutely necessary
If you want to publish your single-page application, you need a Windows Server system (a virtual machine is sufficient)

Description
Single-page applications are the way to go if you want to build state-of-the-art web applications. But if you look around, there are so many big frameworks out there that just seem to take ages to learn. Guess what, you don’t need a framework like Angular to build single-page apps. Plain JavaScript and jQuery do the trick and more importantly, you have to build a fast and reliable back end. And that’s what you will learn in this course.

 

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