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Minimal API Development with ASP.NET Core

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Minimal API Development with ASP.NET Core

Minimal API Development with ASP.NET Core
Duration: 7h 33m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 1.47 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

The ability to design and maintain an Application Programming Interface (API) is an important toolset for the modern web developer as it allows you to extend the accessibility of your software to external applications and other developers, leading to a more global software solution.

Through this course, you will understand how to create .NET 6 / .NET 7 workflows and tools for application development. You will learn to create ASP.NET Core API project with Visual Studio using the API template. Learn to build a full data-driven REST web API using cutting-edge technology as well as test and troubleshoot using Postman and Swagger. You will learn to create a database using entity framework core. Explore generic repository patterns and setup API documentation using SwaggerUI.

You will further understand the REST design principles and set up Identity Core for user authentication and authorization. Understand user authentication using JWT (JSON Web Tokens) and learn to implement Refresh Tokens Endpoint. This course also helps you understand how to use Data Transfer Objects (DTOs), AutoMapper and HTTP request filters.

By the end of the course, you will be able to put your newly learned skills in Minimal API with ASP.NET Core to practical use.

What You Will Learn
Learn how to use Swagger to document Minimal API
Learn how to construct .NET Minimal API endpoints
Learn to use AutoMapper and Data Transfer Objects (DTOs)
Understand fluent validations
Learn about Dependency Injection
Learn about HTTP endpoint filters
Audience
This course can be taken by .NET Developers curious about developing Minimal APIs. To take this course, you will need to have some knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming and should have at least three months of experience in programming in C#. Even if you do not have much exposure to the .NET development stack, this course is very beginner-friendly and chock full of development tips.

About The Author
Trevoir Williams: Trevoir Williams is a software engineer and part-time lecturer. With a master’s degree in computer science, he has spent over a decade teaching web, software, and database development courses. He also has extensive industry experience in web application development, Azure Cloud System, and server administration. He enjoys teaching IT and development courses and hopes to impart knowledge of the latest developments in industry standards and techniques to his students.