What you'll learnInstall and master Visual Studio 2019 and the latest, LTS version of .NET Core
Write less repeatable code by utilizing default interface methods, read-only methods and pattern matching
Stay up-to-date with the latest improvements in C#'s 8th iteration
Write event-driven C# programs and master Lambda Expressions
Apply SQL-like queries to objects and collections with LINQ
Learn how to map complex relationships to code-first models with EF Core
Enable authentication for your API with ASP .NET Core Identity
Master Dependency Injection and get the most out of your services
Avoid boilerplate code when building simple pages with Razor
Build native Windows applications with WPF on .NET Core
RequirementsExperience with C# and .NET Core; working with databases; basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and jаvascript.
DescriptionC# is a multi-paradigm programming language providing support for software engineering principles such as strong type checking, array bound checking, automatic garbage collection, and more. C# 8 comes with a host of new features to build powerful cross-platform applications. Also, ASP.NET Core is the web application framework through which you can develop enterprise-grade web apps.In this course, you will learn quick and easy ways to develop apps using the latest features of C# 8 and .NET Core 3.1. Kitted out with those skills in your toolset, this course will then help you to make the most of the next sections focusing on advanced C# use cases that are particularly suited to real-world application development.Moving further, you will get in-depth knowledge of ASP.NET Core 3.1 Web API framework along with authentication methods and Entity Framework Core, the de facto ORM for C# and .NET Core. Finally, you will work with the latest technologies in the .NET Ecosystem, primarily Razor Pages for quickly bootstrapping smart pages and Blazor for building C# apps for the browser. Finally, you will build a desktop application with WPF and .NET Core.Please note that prior knowledge of C# and some experience with ASP.NET is assumed for taking this course.About the AuthorDimitris Loukas is a software engineer and is currently part of a growing start-up building a revolutionary referral marketing platform with Node.js, Angular, MySQL, Redis, and Docker. He is also developing trading software applications using C#, Aurelia and TypeScript. He is a Packt author and has developed many video tutorials in C#, .NET Core, and TypeScript. He has worked for two start-ups in the past, is active in the open-source community, and loves taking up small side-projects. He has developed microservices using C# and Node.js and has also mastered Angular, Aurelia, and Vue.js. He is an early adopter of .NET Core and is fascinated by modern jаvascript and where the web is going.
OverviewSection 1: Getting Started with New Features of C# 8
Lecture 1 Course Overview
Lecture 2 Installing Visual Studio 2019 and .NET Core
Lecture 3 Avoiding State Modifications with Read-Only Members
Lecture 4 Writing Less Code with Default Interface Methods
Lecture 5 Isolating Groups of Data with Ranges and Indices
Lecture 6 Writing Faster Assignments with Null-Coalescing Operators
Section 2: Handling Collections and Data in C# 8
Lecture 7 Upgrading Your Switch Clauses with Pattern Matching
Lecture 8 Simplifying Using Declarations
Lecture 9 Capturing the context with Static Local Functions
Lecture 10 Disposable ref Structs and Nullable Reference Types
Lecture 11 Adding a Pull-Based Approach to Your Data with Asynchronous Streams
Section 3: Advanced Event Handling and Asynchronicity in C#
Lecture 12 Achieving Inter-Component Communication with Delegates and Events
Lecture 13 Responding to Events Faster with Action and Function
Lecture 14 Avoiding Unnecessary Classes with Anonymous Types
Lecture 15 Efficient Event Handling with Lambda Expressions
Lecture 16 Treating Collections Like Databases with LINQ
Lecture 17 Performing Multithreading and Multitasking with Threads and Tasks
Lecture 18 Modifying Method Behavior with Attributes
Section 4: Database-Driven Applications with Entity Framework Core
Lecture 19 Writing Our first ORM Model
Lecture 20 Keeping Your Schemas Under Version Control with Migrations
Lecture 21 One-to-One Relationships between Models
Lecture 22 One-to-Many Relationships between Models
Lecture 23 Many-to-Many Relationships between Models
Lecture 24 Ensuring Concurrency with the Fluent API
Section 5: RESTful APIs with ASP.NET Core
Lecture 25 Bootstrap Your Web API with the Start-Up Class
Lecture 26 Managing Services with Dependency Injection
Lecture 27 Connecting EF Core and Build Models
Lecture 28 Mapping and Serialize Your Properties
Lecture 29 Build an ASP.NET Core Controller
Lecture 30 Use ASP.NET Identity to Authenticate Users
Section 6: Razor Pages, Blazor, and WebAssembly
Lecture 31 Getting Started with WebAssembly and Blazor
Lecture 32 Using jаvascript from within Blazor
Lecture 33 Styling a Blazor Application
Lecture 34 Bootstrapping Our First Razor Page
Lecture 35 Adding Context to Razor Pages
Section 7: Creating a Desktop Application with WPF
Lecture 36 Creating a WPF Project
Lecture 37 Getting Started with XAML
Lecture 38 Positioning Your Components in the XAML Grid
Lecture 39 Creating Dynamic User Experience with Properties, Events, and Data Binding
Lecture 40 Handling Actions with Event Binding
This course is for experienced C# developers who want to get up-to-speed with the latest changes in C# and ASP .NET Core and/or gain more in-depth knowledge of advanced C# concepts. This course is also recommended for viewers who benefited from the 1st edition of this course, viz: C# 7 and .NET Core 2.0 Recipes.
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