ShoppingCart in ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Knockout, Architecture
ShoppingCart in ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Knockout, Architecture, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 67 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 33 reviews, and has 219 subscribers.
You will learn about Complete working solution and source code of Shopping Cart application Complete understanding of "ASP dot NET MVC" framework to start building applications with How to use dependency injections with MEF in "ASP dot NET" applications How to write web api with "ASP dot NET" applications How to develop multi client layered software architecture in asp dot net MVC, Web API, Repository Pattern, Factory Design Pattern and Entity Framework How to generate Code First POCO classes with Entity Framework Fully understand complex Knockout Js techniques. Two way binding with bootstrap and Html Completely understand MVVM model of knockout Js Take a firm grasp on SQL Server project template in .NET You will learn, Automapper techniques, as well as Adapter Design Pattern This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Architects wants a practical understanding in multi clients applications architecture. or Programmers wanted to have complete Shopping Cart Application Code or Software Architects wanted to explore new architecture techniques with layered architecture or Developers want to learn practical and complex Knockout Js examples. or Want to deeply understand asp dot net Web API's. or Want to Learn Repository Pattern with Entity Framework. or Integration of Bootstrap themes. It is particularly useful for Software Architects wants a practical understanding in multi clients applications architecture. or Programmers wanted to have complete Shopping Cart Application Code or Software Architects wanted to explore new architecture techniques with layered architecture or Developers want to learn practical and complex Knockout Js examples. or Want to deeply understand asp dot net Web API's. or Want to Learn Repository Pattern with Entity Framework. or Integration of Bootstrap themes.
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Summary
Title: ShoppingCart in ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Knockout, Architecture
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 67
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 67
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 76
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 76
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Complete working solution and source code of Shopping Cart application
- Complete understanding of "ASP dot NET MVC" framework to start building applications with
- How to use dependency injections with MEF in "ASP dot NET" applications
- How to write web api with "ASP dot NET" applications
- How to develop multi client layered software architecture in asp dot net MVC, Web API, Repository Pattern, Factory Design Pattern and Entity Framework
- How to generate Code First POCO classes with Entity Framework
- Fully understand complex Knockout Js techniques. Two way binding with bootstrap and Html
- Completely understand MVVM model of knockout Js
- Take a firm grasp on SQL Server project template in .NET
- You will learn, Automapper techniques, as well as Adapter Design Pattern
Who Should Attend
- Software Architects wants a practical understanding in multi clients applications architecture.
- Programmers wanted to have complete Shopping Cart Application Code
- Software Architects wanted to explore new architecture techniques with layered architecture
- Developers want to learn practical and complex Knockout Js examples.
- Want to deeply understand asp dot net Web API's.
- Want to Learn Repository Pattern with Entity Framework.
- Integration of Bootstrap themes.
Target Audiences
- Software Architects wants a practical understanding in multi clients applications architecture.
- Programmers wanted to have complete Shopping Cart Application Code
- Software Architects wanted to explore new architecture techniques with layered architecture
- Developers want to learn practical and complex Knockout Js examples.
- Want to deeply understand asp dot net Web API's.
- Want to Learn Repository Pattern with Entity Framework.
- Integration of Bootstrap themes.
During COVID 19, Online shopping has gained an extra volume. During the Lock Down people sitting in homes, making online orders and receiving items at home.
I have created course with a complete working source code. Any body can take benefit from this course, if he want his retailer business to be posted on internet, as well as those, who want to learn about, How shopping cart system works.
I have touched many different technologies during the creation of this course. Following is a list of those technologies.
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ASP.NET MVC
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ASP.NET Web APIs
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SQL Server Database Project template
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Software Architecture Styles
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Quality Attributes
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Reverse Engineer POCO Classes .NET plugin
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Knockout Js
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Bootstrap Theme
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MVVM Design Pattern
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Repository Pattern
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Entity Framework
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LINQ
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Unit Testing
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Mock Testing
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Integration Testing
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MEF
In the end I am providing entire source code of the shopping cart application, This code is free to use where ever you want. both for educational as well as commercial purpose. There are no copyrights associated with the source code in this course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Demo of Shopping Cart Application Front End Website
Lecture 1: Category Page
Lecture 2: Product Detail Page
Lecture 3: Cart Page
Lecture 4: Login / Register Page
Lecture 5: Checkout Page Part 1
Lecture 6: Checkout Page Part 2
Lecture 7: My Orders Page
Lecture 8: Home Page ( Extendable Functionality )
Chapter 3: Demo of Admin Panel For Shopping Cart
Lecture 1: Admin Panel of Shopping Cart – Department Page
Lecture 2: Admin Panel of Shopping Cart – Classes / SubClasses
Lecture 3: Admin Panel of Shopping Cart – Product Page
Chapter 4: Architecture of Shopping Cart Application
Lecture 1: Glimpse Of Source Code
Lecture 2: What is Software Architecture ?
Lecture 3: Architecture Diagram for Shopping Cart
Lecture 4: ERD / Database Diagram
Chapter 5: Creating Database For Shopping Cart Application
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Adding an Empty Shopping Cart Solution
Lecture 3: Department Table
Lecture 4: Classes Table
Lecture 5: SubClasses Table
Lecture 6: Products Table
Lecture 7: Skus Table
Lecture 8: Customers Table
Lecture 9: Helping Tables Part 1
Lecture 10: Helping Tables Part 2
Lecture 11: Shopping Cart Tables
Lecture 12: Receipt Table
Lecture 13: Receipt Line Table
Lecture 14: Publishing Database to SQL Server
Lecture 15: Tracking Version Changes
Lecture 16: Seeding Data
Chapter 6: Data Access Layer ShoppingCart.Daa
Lecture 1: Entity Framework
Lecture 2: POCO Classes
Lecture 3: Code Generation OR Reverse Engineer Code First POCO Entities
Lecture 4: Code Examination
Lecture 5: Summary
Chapter 7: Helping Projects
Lecture 1: Introduction To Helping projects
Lecture 2: ShoppingCart.DTO
Lecture 3: Introduction To MEF AKA Managed Extensibility Framework
Lecture 4: Mef Extensions
Lecture 5: Email Helper Class
Lecture 6: Shopping Cart Bootstraper
Lecture 7: Core dot Common
Chapter 8: Repository Pattern and Unit Tests
Lecture 1: Introduction to Repository Pattern
Lecture 2: Repository Pattern Class Diagram
Lecture 3: Classes Explained
Lecture 4: Shopping Cart dot Repositories
Lecture 5: Unit Tests
Chapter 9: Shopping Cart Web Application
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Knockout Js
Lecture 3: Knockout's MVVM Architecture and Observables
Lecture 4: Bootstrap Theme Integration – Part 1
Lecture 5: Bootstrap Theme Integration – Part 2
Lecture 6: ASP.NET Web APIs
Lecture 7: Shopping Cart – Web App – Project Structure
Lecture 8: Adding a new Page
Lecture 9: Attaching Model and View Model
Lecture 10: App.JS
Lecture 11: Category Page – Code Explanation
Lecture 12: Debugging Category Page
Lecture 13: Product Detail Page – Code Explanation
Lecture 14: Cart Page – Code Explanation
Lecture 15: Login / Register Page – Code Explanation
Lecture 16: Checkout Page – Code Explanation
Lecture 17: My Orders Page – Code Explanation
Chapter 10: Summary
Lecture 1: End Game and the next steps 🙂
Instructors
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Eman Ali Mughal
CEO and Software Solution Architect at Vibrantillusions
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- 4 stars: 5 votes
- 5 stars: 23 votes
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