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Blazor WebAssembly: Foundational Skills

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David Grace

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  • 01 - Why use Blazer WebAssembly.mp4
    00:41
  • 02 - What you need to know.mp4
    02:11
  • 03 - System setup.mp4
    05:50
  • 04 - ASP.NET Core hosted app.mp4
    06:00
  • 05 - CSS isolation.mp4
    06:11
  • 06 - Form validation.mp4
    07:54
  • 07 - Cascading values and parameters.mp4
    09:30
  • 08 - Templated components.mp4
    04:44
  • 09 - NavigationManager.mp4
    06:18
  • 10 - Appsettings.json.mp4
    07:53
  • 11 - Environments.mp4
    07:27
  • 12 - Globalization and localization.mp4
    07:42
  • 13 - Set up the HttpClient.mp4
    07:00
  • 14 - Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS).mp4
    05:41
  • 15 - CRUD operations with the HttpClient.mp4
    07:45
  • 16 - HttpRequestMessage.mp4
    07:19
  • 17 - Challenge.mp4
    03:53
  • 18 - Solution.mp4
    03:11
  • 19 - How logging works in Blazor.mp4
    06:31
  • 20 - Add logging using a third-party provider.mp4
    08:17
  • 21 - Error handling.mp4
    05:59
  • 22 - Publish the application.mp4
    04:18
  • 23 - Publish to Windows IIS.mp4
    08:07
  • 24 - Authentication with individual accounts.mp4
    07:41
  • 25 - Authentication with individual accounts ASP .NET Core hosted.mp4
    07:49
  • 26 - Authentication with Microsoft identity.mp4
    07:29
  • 27 - Keep learning Blazor WebAssembly.mp4
    00:51
  • Description


    Looking to boost your skills for a new project or more advanced role? Check out Blazor WebAssembly, the Microsoft framework that lets you build your own apps using C# and .NET—without writing a single line of JavaScript. Join instructor and senior web developer David Grace in this intermediate-level course, as he gives you an overview of how to configure and deploy web applications with Blazor WebAssembly.

    Explore the process of implementing CSS to particular Razor components, using both templates and customized components to meet the unique needs of your online environment. David covers configuration settings, API integration, HttpClient setup, cross-origin resource sharing, authentication, and more, as well as how to log and handle errors before and after you officially publish your application. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to deploy a Blazor WebAssembly application using Microsoft Visual Studio, the .NET command line, Windows IIS, and Google.

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    I am a senior .NET web developer that uses the C# coding language and has over 15 years of web development commercial experience. ASP.NET Core MVC is one of the frameworks that I use. This framework allows what users see (the presentation layer) and the functionality behind it (the data layer) to sit in one application. As ASP.NET Core has evolved, and .NET Core turned into .NET 5 and then .NET 6, the presentation layer and data layer now tend to sit in separate applications. There may be scenarios where lots of different applications need access to the same data, so it's recommended to keep the presentation layer and data layer separate. As a software developer, I'm responsible for the data layer and I use the ASP.NET Core Web API framework to do this. An API returns any data that an application has requested in JSON format. This is a format that allows applications to read the data and use it accordingly. In addition, the web applications that I build are powered with a Microsoft SQL Server (or MS SQL Server) database. I use Entity Framework, which is a tool that is integrated into a web application to communicate with the database more easily.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 27
    • duration 2:44:12
    • Release Date 2023/03/04