A Gentle Introduction To ASP.NET For Beginners

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Last updated on August 3, 2024 4:58 pm

Learn to create dynamic websites using ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC, Razor Pages, and Blazor. Develop e-commerce sites, data-driven portals, and more with C# coding and Visual Studio. This beginner-friendly course provides practical applications, downloadable resources, and practice problems with solutions. Transition from Web Forms to MVC and Core Razor Pages, and explore the future-forward choice of Blazor. Simplified teaching style and prompt assistance make it ideal for beginner web developers seeking to build simple dynamic websites with ASP.NET.

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What you’ll learn

  • Create simple multi-page ASPNET web applications incorporating a number of server controls
  • Incorporate field validators to check for errors
  • Pass data between pages
  • Work with style sheets and master pages
  • Create database driven web pages by adding a SQL server database or Access database
  • Work with the concept of Databinding by adding databound controls to a Web Form
  • Perform CRUD operations on dynamic data from an SQL Server database.
  • Transitioning from Webforms to MVC Core
  • Working with Razor Pages
  • Creating simple Blazor Server and WebAssembly Applications

There are a number of  flavors of ASP.NET,  Web Forms (Web Sites and Web Applications),  Model-View-Controller (MVC) , Razor Pages and the newest one Blazor. This course is aimed at anyone who wants to create dynamic websites using all these models , with ASP.NET Web Forms as the starting point.

ASP.NET is the Microsoft platform for developing Web Applications. Using ASP.NET you can create e-commerce sites, data driven portals and just about anything else you can find on the internet. Best of all, you don’t need to paste together a jumble of HTML and JavaScript code. Instead you can create full scale web apps by leveraging your knowledge of C# coding and a design tool like Visual Studio.

In recent years Microsoft has added MVC (Model View Controller) and Razor pages which offer different ways to build dynamic web pages. To some , MVC and Razor pages are cleaner and more suited to the web. To others , it’s a whole lot of extra effort with no clear payoff. Either way, it’s good to have a strong knowledge of all of these web application programming models before moving onto the most future forward choice  …. Blazor.

We cover all these models at a beginners level and offer a multitude of practical applications.

Major Course Updates
Feb 2020
Three new sections ( 50+ new lectures ) which focus on transitioning from Web Forms to MVC and then Core Razor Pages
Sept 2021-Jan 2023 … Two new sections on Blazor (75+ new lectures … and more to come!)

Here’s how I will help you to succeed:

o    Each lecture starts with a list of objectives/speaking notes

o    Every example covered in the lecture is available for download in the resources section  … including the objectives/speaking notes

o    Almost every lecture has a set of Practice problems with full solutions provided

o    My style of writing and teaching follows the KISS principle : Keep It Super Simple.   I try to stay away from fancy computer terminology and try to teach like am speaking to a brand new user with little to no previous knowledge on the subject matter…. and  I am always available for help … replying most times within a day.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner web developers/programmers who want to learn how to create simple dynamic websites with ASP NET
  • This course is not for experienced web developers .
  • This course acts as a stepping stone to learning more advanced ASP NET Core concepts in (MVC/Razor Pages/Blazor)
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