
Learn to build a full stack web app with Microsoft SQL Server backend and Blazer frontend, including bootstrap tables with sorting and filtering, API endpoints, routing, and image upload.
Install Visual Studio community edition for dotnet and web development, install Microsoft code editor, install Postman for REST API testing, and SQL Server Management Studio, then restart to complete setup.
Configure SQL Server or Azure database, create department and employee tables, and build a .NET Core web API with dependency injection, CRUD operations, and image upload.
Create a Blazor server frontend, configure routing and bootstrap styling, and build department and employee pages with CRUD, data binding, modals, file uploads, and API calls.
Set up the development environment for Blazor and .NET Core web APIs by installing Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Postman, and MongoDB Compass.
Build a .NET Core and MongoDB backend in Visual Studio with API controllers, dependency injection, and a startup pipeline, implementing CRUD for departments and employees and a photo upload API.
Learn to build a Blazor server app front end with routing and Bootstrap styling, consuming APIs to manage departments and employees.
Develop a .NET Core and MySQL backend by modeling department and employee tables, configuring Azure database service, and implementing API methods with dependency injection and image upload.
Create a full stack app with PostgreSQL as the database and Blazor as the front end, covering routing, a Bootstrap table with sorting and filtering, and image upload to the server.
Install Visual Studio community edition with dotnet workloads, install Visual Studio Code, Postman, and the admin tool to connect to PostgreSQL, and set a master password on first login.
Create a dotnet core api with postgresql by building department and employee tables, enabling CRUD via controllers, configuring app settings and dependency injection, and adding a profile picture upload endpoint.
Build a Blazor server front end with routing and bootstrap, featuring department and employee management, CRUD via HTTP client, and image upload with client-side filtering and sorting.
The demand for a Full-Stack Web Developer is the highest compared to any technology professional. They are paid exceptionally well both in the companies and also as freelancers.
This is due to the fact that full-stack web developers have diverse set of skills.
They are good at Database Development.
Backend Development.
And also in Front End Development.
In this course, you will learn full stack web development with Blazor for the frontend and .Net Core Web API for the backend.
We will build the same backend project with different databases such as Microsoft SQL Server, My SQL, Mongo DB and Postgre SQL.
Sections in this Master Course:
1) Blazor, .NET Core Web API and Microsoft SQL Server.
2) Blazor, .NET Core Web API and Mongo DB.
3) Blazor, .NET Core Web API and Postgre SQL.
4) Blazor, .NET Core Web API and My SQL.
With Blazor, you will learn to
* Add routing to our app.
* Add bootstrap table with custom sorting and filtering features.
* Add modal pop up window with drop down and date picker.
* We will also learn how to upload an image and save it in the backend sever.
I am sure that this course will definitely help you in your journey as a full stack web developer.
Welcome to the course, and happy learning.