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Build A Blog Using AspNet Core, Angular 14 And SQL Server

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Build A Blog Using AspNet Core, Angular 14 And SQL Server, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 96 lectures, based on 172 reviews, and has 10890 subscribers.

You will learn about Full stack web development process from beginning to end How to use Angular, Bootstrap and Font-Awesome and other libraries/frameworks to build the front-end How to use ASPNET Core with Visual Studio in order to build the API layer How to use SQL Server and SQL Server Management Studio in order to build the back-end This course is ideal for individuals who are Brand new beginners who dont know much about web development and want to get in or Beginner web developers who are trying to connect the dots or Intermediate web developers who are trying to fill in any gaps or Advanced users who are trying to stay sharp and keep improving their skills It is particularly useful for Brand new beginners who dont know much about web development and want to get in or Beginner web developers who are trying to connect the dots or Intermediate web developers who are trying to fill in any gaps or Advanced users who are trying to stay sharp and keep improving their skills.

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Summary

Title: Build A Blog Using AspNet Core, Angular 14 And SQL Server

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 96

Number of Published Lectures: 96

Number of Curriculum Items: 96

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 96

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Full stack web development process from beginning to end
  • How to use Angular, Bootstrap and Font-Awesome and other libraries/frameworks to build the front-end
  • How to use ASPNET Core with Visual Studio in order to build the API layer
  • How to use SQL Server and SQL Server Management Studio in order to build the back-end
  • Who Should Attend

  • Brand new beginners who dont know much about web development and want to get in
  • Beginner web developers who are trying to connect the dots
  • Intermediate web developers who are trying to fill in any gaps
  • Advanced users who are trying to stay sharp and keep improving their skills
  • Target Audiences

  • Brand new beginners who dont know much about web development and want to get in
  • Beginner web developers who are trying to connect the dots
  • Intermediate web developers who are trying to fill in any gaps
  • Advanced users who are trying to stay sharp and keep improving their skills
  • In this course we are going to build a full stack blogging web application by starting from the very beginning stages of planning and moving ahead into implementing our solutions.

    We will be learning a lot and it will be a learn-as-you-go style course since if I spend time one every little detail we will never be able to finish the course. It is a good course for all levels.

    We will be using various technologies to accomplish our goal such as SQL Server, ASP.NET Core, Angular 14, Bootstrap and much more. You will be able to see how all of the technologies interact with one another and that way gain a better understanding of their inner workings.

    The first few courses will be us setting up the developer environment after which we will learn and plan what we need to build. After that all of the other videos are going to be about writing code. Lastly we will test our application once everything is finished.

    The reason why this course is a must-take is because you can know how each individual technology works by itself, however knowing how to put them all together is where the actual value comes in.

    This is the reason why various technologies will be used such as SQL Server, ASP.NET Core, Angular 14, Bootstrap and many others.

    Essentially any web application has these three components – back-end, API and front-end. You can choose different technologies for your back-end as well as for your API and front-end. In this case we are going with mostly Microsoft, Google and Twitter technologies – all very trusted companies when it comes to technology.

    SQL Server, ASP.NET Core and Visual Studio along with Visual Studio Code are going to be coming from Microsoft. Angular 14 is going to be coming from Google and Bootstrap is going to be coming from Twitter.

    All of the technologies and their specific purposes will be explained in the video so no worries if anything sounds confusing.

    In this day and age knowing just one piece of the puzzle is not enough – you need to be able to grasp and work with the full picture. That is why this course was made.

    So go ahead and get into it and I will see you on the other side!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What Are We Building?

    Lecture 2: What Technologies & Libraries Are Used?

    Chapter 2: Setup

    Lecture 1: Installing SQL Server 2019

    Lecture 2: Installing SQL Server Management Studio

    Lecture 3: Installing Visual Studio 2022

    Lecture 4: Installing Visual Studio Code

    Lecture 5: Installing Git

    Lecture 6: Installing Node.js

    Lecture 7: Installing Postman

    Lecture 8: Few Words About Recent Updates

    Lecture 9: Initial Project Setup – Part 1

    Lecture 10: Initial Project Setup – Part 2

    Lecture 11: How To Run Project From Existing Code

    Chapter 3: Outline All Pieces

    Lecture 1: Sketch Out All Needed Pages

    Lecture 2: Identify Standalone Components

    Lecture 3: Identify All Endpoints

    Lecture 4: Identify Database Actions

    Chapter 4: Build SQL Back End

    Lecture 1: Going Over What We Need

    Lecture 2: Create ApplicationUser

    Lecture 3: Create Photo

    Lecture 4: Create Blog

    Lecture 5: Create BlogComment

    Lecture 6: Create Schema

    Lecture 7: Create Views

    Lecture 8: Create Needed Types

    Lecture 9: Create Account_GetByUsername

    Lecture 10: Create Account_Insert

    Lecture 11: Create Blog_Delete

    Lecture 12: Create Blog_Get

    Lecture 13: Create Blog_GetAll

    Lecture 14: Create Blog_GetAllFamous

    Lecture 15: Create Blog_GetByUserId

    Lecture 16: Create Blog_Upsert

    Lecture 17: Create BlogComment_Delete

    Lecture 18: Create BlogComment_Get

    Lecture 19: Create BlogComment_GetAll

    Lecture 20: Create BlogComment_Upsert

    Lecture 21: Create Photo_Delete

    Lecture 22: Create Photo_Get

    Lecture 23: Create Photo_GetByUserId

    Lecture 24: Create Photo_Insert

    Chapter 5: Build API

    Lecture 1: Going Over What We Need

    Lecture 2: Create Models – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Create Models – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Create Models – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Create Account Repository

    Lecture 6: Create Photo Repository

    Lecture 7: Create Blog Repository

    Lecture 8: Create Blog Comment Repository

    Lecture 9: Create Identity

    Lecture 10: Create Photo Service

    Lecture 11: Create Token Service

    Lecture 12: Update Startup – Part 1

    Lecture 13: Update Startup – Part 2

    Lecture 14: Create Account Controller

    Lecture 15: Create Photo Controller

    Lecture 16: Create Blog Controller

    Lecture 17: Create BlogComment Controller

    Lecture 18: Fix Any Errors

    Lecture 19: Test Main Parts With Postman

    Chapter 6: Build Front End

    Lecture 1: Going Over What We Need

    Lecture 2: Create Models

    Lecture 3: Create Summary Pipe

    Lecture 4: Generate All Components

    Lecture 5: Generate All Services

    Lecture 6: Generate All Interceptors

    Lecture 7: Generate Auth Guard

    Lecture 8: Build All Services – Part 1

    Lecture 9: Build All Services – Part 2

    Lecture 10: Build JWT Interceptor

    Lecture 11: Build Error Interceptor – Part 1

    Lecture 12: Build Error Interceptor – Part 2

    Lecture 13: Build Auth Guard And Update Routing

    Lecture 14: Build NavBar Component

    Lecture 15: Build Login Component – Part 1

    Lecture 16: Build Login Component – Part 2

    Lecture 17: Build Home Component

    Lecture 18: Build Not Found Component

    Lecture 19: Build Register Component – Part 1

    Lecture 20: Build Register Component – Part 2

    Lecture 21: Build Dashboard Component – Part 1

    Lecture 22: Build Dashboard Component – Part 2

    Lecture 23: Build Blog Edit Component – Part 1

    Lecture 24: Build Blog Edit Component – Part 2

    Lecture 25: Build Photo Album Component – Part 1

    Lecture 26: Build Photo Album Component – Part 2

    Lecture 27: Build Blog Component

    Lecture 28: Build Blog Card Component

    Lecture 29: Build Blogs Component

    Lecture 30: Build Famous Blogs Component

    Lecture 31: Build Comment System Component

    Lecture 32: Build Comment Box Component

    Lecture 33: Build Comments Component – Part 1

    Lecture 34: Build Comments Component – Part 2

    Instructors

  • Build A Blog Using AspNet Core, Angular 14 And SQL Server  No.2
    Avetis Ghukasyan
    Software Architect
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  • 4 stars: 41 votes
  • 5 stars: 102 votes
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