Description
The Complete Guide To Build Rest Api’s with Asp.Net and C# is a training course on building Rest API with C# programming language and Asp.Net framework, published by Udemy Academy. This training course is completely project-oriented and in addition to the mentioned technologies, you will also learn how to work with the Entity Framework. Due to the release of new versions of the aforementioned frameworks and the ever-increasing progress of technology, many courses related to API design and development offer a set of outdated and useless topics that have no application in the real world.
This course is a comprehensive and complete educational resource for teaching the design and implementation of Rest API, which contains almost all the fine and big details. It is suggested to do some research about C# language before starting this training course.
What you will learn in The Complete Guide To Build Rest Api’s with Asp.Net and C# training course:
- Building Rest API with powerful Entity Framework + all functions related to API
- How to write HTTP Status Code for API
- Add Migrations to API
- Content Negotiation
- Media Type Formatters
- Implementation of validation system in Rest API
- Add routing functionality and custom methods to the API
- Implementation of sorting, paging and search methods
- Design and implementation of authentication system and management of user access level to API with access tokens.
- And …
Course details
Publisher: Yudmi
teacher: Asfend Yar Hamid
English language
Training level: introductory to advanced
Number of courses: 64
Training duration: 4 hours and 16 minutes
Course headings
Course prerequisites
The student’s must have a Windows OS. If you’re using MAC then you’ll need a Virtual Machine.
Knowledge of Asp.Net, C# and Entity Framework.
C# (at a minimum lambda expressions, LINQ)
Course images
Course introduction video
Installation guide
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Subtitle: None
Quality: 720p
download link
Password file(s): www.downloadly.ir
Size
1 GB
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