Practical Web Programming 101
Practical Web Programming 101, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.35, with 69 lectures, based on 13 reviews, and has 229 subscribers.
You will learn about Design and build an entire professional website with interactive features Use SQLite to store informatoin Build a class library in C# Work with IIS by setting up IIS, creating and configuring new applications Add extensions to existing framework classes in C# Use select, insert and update sql language features Create, run and interpret unit tests Use string interpolation in ECMASCRIPT 6 / JavaScript Use arrow functions in ECMASCRIPT 6 / JavaScript Attach & debug IIS processes Create classes in JavaScript Create powerful JavaScript code Write SQL code in an applied context Learn to think like an application architect This course is ideal for individuals who are Someone who wants to know how things are connected on the web It is particularly useful for Someone who wants to know how things are connected on the web.
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Summary
Title: Practical Web Programming 101
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.35
Number of Lectures: 69
Number of Published Lectures: 69
Number of Curriculum Items: 69
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 69
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Design and build an entire professional website with interactive features
- Use SQLite to store informatoin
- Build a class library in C#
- Work with IIS by setting up IIS, creating and configuring new applications
- Add extensions to existing framework classes in C#
- Use select, insert and update sql language features
- Create, run and interpret unit tests
- Use string interpolation in ECMASCRIPT 6 / JavaScript
- Use arrow functions in ECMASCRIPT 6 / JavaScript
- Attach & debug IIS processes
- Create classes in JavaScript
- Create powerful JavaScript code
- Write SQL code in an applied context
- Learn to think like an application architect
Who Should Attend
- Someone who wants to know how things are connected on the web
Target Audiences
- Someone who wants to know how things are connected on the web
Why take this course?
Three main reasons:
1. It’s taught by an experienced programmer who can show you the kinds of unique insights no other person here can
2. To become GREAT at web development, you have to learn how to integrate multiple skills. This course does just that.
3. You will acquire years worth of skills and insights in only 10.5 hours
In this course, Erik, who’s been doing website development for nearly two decades, demonstrates how to integrate a suite of powerful technologies to build an interactive and fully functional modern website. This website has features like order placing, real time order tracking, and more! You’ll learn how to use each of the following technologies like an coding hero:
1. JavaScript, used to add dynamic features to the website
2. CSS, used to layout the website
3. C#, used to power the backend of the website
4. HTML, used to structure the overall web pages
5. SQL Lite, used as an information storage system
6. IIS, used as a web server
7. jQuery, used as a way of making interactive pages
8. JSON, used to transfer information
9. Website design you can use in your own professional website
Thanks for reading, and if you’re ready to push your skills much higher, JOIN TODAY!
Notes:
1. jQuery is a trademark of the JS foundation. This course is not affiliated with the JS foundation.
2. Parts of promo licensed from presentermedia
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro
Lecture 1: Course Intro
Chapter 2: Prep work
Lecture 1: Dowload & Install Dev Tools
Lecture 2: NuGet – installed
Lecture 3: NuGet – not installed
Lecture 4: Edit Host File
Lecture 5: Setup Webserver IIS
Lecture 6: Testing Webserver
Lecture 7: Creating joespizza.dev App Site
Lecture 8: Lets tune VS Code
Lecture 9: App Architecture
Chapter 3: Let's build the client frontend
Lecture 1: Add Imgs to the Site
Lecture 2: index.html – top banner (html, css)
Lecture 3: index.html – page body (html, css)
Lecture 4: /order/order.html – part 1
Lecture 5: /order/order.html – part 2
Lecture 6: /submit/submit.html – part 1
Lecture 7: /submit/submit.html – part 2
Chapter 4: Client frontend JavaScript files
Lecture 1: Please take a free course: JavaScript in 55 Minutes
Lecture 2: Correction to order.html
Lecture 3: menu.js – JSON data type
Lecture 4: Heads Up
Lecture 5: app.js, order.html
Lecture 6: app.js, html-templates.js
Lecture 7: app.js, html-templates.js, menu.js
Lecture 8: app.css – part 1
Lecture 9: app.js, app.css correction
Lecture 10: app.css – part 2
Lecture 11: app.js
Lecture 12: /submit/submit.html – part 3
Lecture 13: app.css
Lecture 14: html-templates.js
Lecture 15: app.js, submit.htm & debugger
Lecture 16: app.js
Lecture 17: app.css, order.html
Lecture 18: app.js, html-templates.js
Lecture 19: app.js
Lecture 20: app.js, app.css
Lecture 21: clt-backend.js, app.js, submit.html
Lecture 22: ops.aspx, web.config
Lecture 23: app.js
Chapter 5: Lets Build App's Backend
Lecture 1: ops.aspx Page
Lecture 2: Intro Into Sqlite
Chapter 6: Coding the C# backend component (Backend.dll)
Lecture 1: Starting Backend project.
Lecture 2: Write the constructor and data source in Ops.cs
Lecture 3: Add method FormatEx to String objects.
Lecture 4: Ops.cs – start work on class methods
Lecture 5: Ops.cs
Lecture 6: Intro into Unit Testing & first test
Lecture 7: Ops.cs & OpsTests.cs
Lecture 8: Ops.cs & OpenOrder.cs
Lecture 9: Ops.cs & OpsTests.cs
Lecture 10: OpsTests.cs
Chapter 7: Putting it Together – Consumer Side
Lecture 1: Integrating
Lecture 2: shop.js
Lecture 3: Testing
Chapter 8: Pizza Shop Side of the App
Lecture 1: Start Pizza Shop Side of the App – shop.html
Lecture 2: html-templates.js
Lecture 3: shop-backend.js
Lecture 4: shop.css & shop.html
Lecture 5: shop.js
Lecture 6: shop.js
Lecture 7: shop.js
Chapter 9: Putting it Together
Lecture 1: Integrating – Shop Side with Backend
Lecture 2: Testing & Bug Fixes – 1
Lecture 3: Testing & Bug Fixes- 2
Lecture 4: Shop Side – Order Details CSS
Lecture 5: Testing & Bug Fixes- 3
Lecture 6: Unit Test Correction
Chapter 10: The End
Lecture 1: Summary Video
Instructors
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Ireneusz Erik Owsiak
Ideam Hominis
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 0 votes
- 3 stars: 1 votes
- 4 stars: 5 votes
- 5 stars: 4 votes
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