Join Kazi Nasrat Ali for an in-depth discussion in this video What you should know, part of Building React and ASP.NET MVC 5 Applications.
- [Instructor] While designing this course, I have made this assumption that you have some experience with web development. To get most out of this course, you should be familiar with traditional full .NET Framework. You should have basic knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, C# programming language. You should also be familiar with React JS. This will help you grasp the content of this course faster. If you need a refresher on .NET, JavaScript, HTML, or React, I recommend checking out the other courses in our library.
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11/27/2018- Creating the back end
- Scaffolding a project with MVC 5
- Setting up the service API for data
- Creating the front end with React
- Handling events for React elements
- Responsive UI and mobile friendliness
- Securing the API
- Debugging the front end and back end
Skill Level Intermediate
Duration
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Introduction
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1. About ASP.NET MVC 5 and React
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2. Create the Back End
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Add register and login views3m 55s
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3. Setup: A Service API for Data
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Create a REST API controller3m 33s
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4. Setup: TypeScript, IntelliSense, and webpack
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5. Create the Front End with React
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6. Secure the API
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7. Debugging and Testing
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Testing and completion8m 3s
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Conclusion
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Next steps43s
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