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- [Phil] Thank you for watching this course. We've covered ASP.NET Core through its entire evolution from 1.0 to 1.1 to 2.0, marking all of the new features and changes along the way. As new versions are released, we will add on to this course, so stay tuned for new features. As they are released, you will find them here. Thank you very much.
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1/26/2018- Running and debugging ASP.NET Core applications
- Pros and cons of migrating existing applications to ASP.NET Core.
- Built-in dependency injection
- Environment awareness and app configuration
- Web host configuration and SSL
- View components invoked as tag helpers
- Configuration and logging
- Using Razor Pages
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Set up the sample projects4m 49s
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1. Get to Know .NET Core
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Introducing .NET Core5m 26s
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.NET Core goals9m 2s
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.NET Core support cycles1m 36s
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Migration considerations2m 42s
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2. ASP.NET Core 1.0
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Project structure and Bower3m 19s
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.NET Core project files2m 25s
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Bundling and minification4m 58s
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Web host configuration and SSL12m 51s
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Application startup4m 42s
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Logging1m 45s
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Controllers and actions1m 54s
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Tag helpers12m 33s
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View components4m 28s
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3. ASP.NET Core 1.1
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Introducing ASP.NET Core 1.11m 48s
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Azure App Service logging1m 14s
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View compilation1m 50s
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Middleware and URL rewriting8m 22s
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Middleware as MVC filters2m 54s
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WebSockets support2m 11s
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4. ASP.NET Core 2.0
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Introducing ASP.NET Core 2.08m 42s
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Containerization with Docker11m 24s
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WebHostBuilder updates4m 8s
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Configuration and logging4m 26s
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HTTP.sys2m 51s
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Rewriting middleware updates1m 23s
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Razor Pages5m 12s
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Conclusion
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Thank you26s
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