ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals
Pluralsight
Course Summary
ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals covers all the new features of ASP.NET MVC 5, as well as the new features for web developers in Visual Studio 2013, including WebApi 2, OWIN, Katana, SignalR, and the Entity Framework version 6.
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Course Description
ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals covers all the new features of ASP.NET MVC 5, as well as the new features for web developers in Visual Studio 2013. The course looks at the Katana and OWIN middleware components to see how the components work at a low level and how they fit into ASP.NET pipeline. The new identity and membership components are covered, and a demonstration is included to customize and seed the membership database. We look at Bootstrap 3's grid and responsive design system, as well as the Web API 2, including a demo of making authenticated calls against a Web API from JavaScript. The Entity Framework version 6 is covered including the new async API in EF6, and we'll build an application to stream performance counter data using SignalR and Knockout. Finally, there are tips and tricks for editing HTML, JavaScript, CSS and LESS with Visual Studio 2013 and extensions like Web Essentials, which brings the Zen Coding plugin to the Visual Studio.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Prerequisites- 15m 47s
—Introduction 0m 30s
—README 1m 30s
—What's Here 4m 2s
—Upgrading from 4 to 5 9m 31s
—Checkpoint 0m 14sOWIN and Katana- 51m 13s
—Introduction 0m 30s
—Katana 2m 43s
—OWIN 2m 27s
—WebServer Console 7m 37s
—The AppFunc 9m 20s
—Middleware 10m 6s
—Adding an API 7m 24s
—Moving to IIS 6m 3s
—OWIN and MVC 5 3m 51s
—Summary 1m 12sIdentity and Security- 54m 7sBootstrap- 47m 27sWebAPI 2- 50m 1sEntity Framework 6- 1h 1mSignalR- 49m 47sWeb Developer Tools and Visual Studio 2013- 44m 45s