- [Instructor] With identity services added…to my application and ready to go,…it's time to start using those services…to allow visitors to register themselves…as users of my site.…In order to allow users to post their registration…information to the site, I'm going to start…with a basic model, view, and controller.…And, since I've shown you how to do all of this already,…I'll just copy them from the exercise files…then go back and walk you through each one…to explain what it does.…First, I created a model named register view model…in a new folder named account to represent…the registration information that a new user…will have to provide.…
Properties such as email address and password.…Then I use this model to create a strongly typed view…with an HTML form for users to enter their information.…I called this view register.cshtml…and put it in the slash views slash account folder…which is the same name as this new controller that I added,…account controller.…However, this controller is only partially implemented.…
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5/3/2019Released
12/6/2016- Building blocks of ASP.NET Core applications
- Creating a new project
- Responding to HTTP requests
- Serving static files
- Understanding the MVC pattern
- Handling requests with controllers
- Routing
- Rendering HTML with Razor
- Rendering data, view markup, and view logic
- Creating HTML forms
- Validating form data
- Reading and writing from a database with Entity Framework
- Improving the user experience
- Exposing data with a web API
- Securing your ASP.NET application
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 16s
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What you should know2m 6s
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What's new2m 33s
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1. The Basics
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Create a new project4m 44s
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Respond to HTTP requests5m 32s
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Serving static files2m 18s
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Use custom configuration4m 21s
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2. The Model-View-Controller (MVC) Pattern
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Understand routing4m 24s
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3. Render HTML with Views
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Render HTML with Razor3m 51s
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4. Work with Data
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Validate form post data5m 55s
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5. Creating Reusable Components
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6. Secure Your Application
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 42s
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