ASP.NET MVC Programming Using C#
Students Will Learn:
- C# Language Syntax
- .NET Framework Architecture
- Handling Runtime Exceptions
- ASP.NET MVC Application Architecture
- Building Controllers
- Using the ASMX and Razor View Engines
- Building Models
- Using Entity Framework
- Using LINQ to SQL
- Managing URL Routing
- MVC and Test-Driven Development
- Building Secure MVC Sites
- Combining ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms
- Deploying ASP.NET MVC Sites
Course Description: This course provides students with hands on experience using Visual Studio to create dynamic web applications using the ASP.NET MVC 4 Framework and C#. The class provides a thorough introduction to the C# programming language, including coverage of the essentials of the C# programming language, built in data types, operators, control structures, classes and methods, collections and exception handling.
Students learn how to leverage the power of the Model-View-Controller design pattern with the ASP.NET MVC Framework to separate the layers of a web application. Students will use the ASMX and Razor view engines to design a user interface. Students will learn how to build models to manage an application's data layer using both the Entity Framework and LINQ to SQL. And students will learn how to build controllers containing action methods to manage communication between views and models.
Other topics include data scaffolding; URL routing; implementing security; using MVC and Web Forms in the same application, unit testing; and deploying ASP.NET MVC applications. Comprehensive labs provide the students with experience creating, debugging, testing and deploying dynamic ASP.NET MVC applications.
This course provides thorough coverage of the use of ASP.NET MVC for creation of web applications. Students requiring additional coverage of ASP.NET Web Forms, Windows Forms, Silverlight or Windows Presentation Foundation should contact HOTT or refer to HOTT's complete course listing for additional training courses.
Students who are already familiar with the C# language syntax may want to take the 3-day ASP.NET MVC Programming for Experienced C# Programmers course instead.
Course Prerequisites: Knowledge of fundamental HTML syntax is helpful, but not required. Prior experience with a scripting or programming language is required.
ASP.NET MVC Programming Using C# Course Overview:
Introduction to .NET
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Introduction to Visual Studio
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Language Fundamentals
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Conditionals and Looping
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Methods and Parameters
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Exception Handling
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Collections
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Object-Oriented Programming
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Overview of ASP.NET MVC
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Developing Controllers
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Developing Views
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Developing Models
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Routing Control
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Integrating ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms
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MVC Unit Testing
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Securing MVC Applications
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Deploying ASP.NET MVC Applications
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