Microsoft 70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications

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Microsoft 70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications

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18.32 Hours
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Microsoft 70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications

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18.32 Hours

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This course is for developers that are ready to start building enterprise web applications and would like to take the Microsoft 70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications certification exam. Taking this course will provide you with training in web development, C Sharp, HTML and CSS, SQL Server, JavaScript, Object Based JavaScript, Model View and Controller, and jQuery.

It helps in focusing on the activities of coding that can help in enhancing performance and scales of the web applications. The students will be introduced to ASP.NET MVC and will learn how to compare the applications with Web Forms. This will assist the learners with various tools and technologies.

What You Will Learn:

  1. ASP.NET MVC Framework:Develop web applications using the MVC design pattern.
  2. Application Architecture:Implement application architecture with separation of concerns and dependency injection.
  3. User Interface Development:Create dynamic pages with Razor view engine, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  4. Routing and URL Mapping:Configure and manage routes for URL patterns and navigation.
  5. Controllers and Actions:Develop controllers and actions for handling requests and responses.
  6. Data Access:Use Entity Framework and LINQ for data access and CRUD operations.
  7. Security:Implement authentication and authorization with ASP.NET Identity.
  8. State Management:Manage state with session, cookies, and query strings.
  9. Client-Side Development:Integrate jQuery and AngularJS, and use AJAX for data updates.
  10. Web API Development:Develop RESTful services with ASP.NET Web API.
  11. Error Handling and Logging:Implement error handling and logging.
  12. Performance Optimization:Optimize performance with caching, bundling, and minification.
  13. Deployment:Deploy applications to IIS and Azure.

Professional Certification:Gain expertise in ASP.NET MVC web development.

Course Syllabus

Module 1: Introduction to Web Development

  1. Course And Instructor Introduction
  2. ASP.Net Using Visual Studio
  3. ASP.Net Tools In Visual Studio
  4. ASP.Net Data Validation-Part1
  5. ASP.Net Data Validation-Part2
  6. ASP.Net Web User Control
  7. ASP.Net Creating Web Service
  8. ASP.Net Web Service Explained
  9. Classes Defined

Module 2: C ­ Sharp

  1. Intro To C Sharp
  2. Functions In C Sharp
  3. If Statements In C Sharp
  4. Static Variables In C Sharp
  5. Loops In C Sharp
  6. Debugging In C Sharp
  7. Introduction To Windows Forms In C Sharp
  8. More Windows Forms In C Sharp
  9. Windows Forms Controls In C Sharp
  10. Object Oriented Programming In C Sharp
  11. Constructors And Destructors In C Sharp
  12. Members Of A Class In C Sharp
  13. Class Inheritance In C Sharp
  14. Abstract Classes In C Sharp
  15. Enumerations In C Sharp
  16. Exception Handling In C Sharp
  17. Creating XML Documents In C Sharp
  18. Putting It All Together In A File In C Sharp

Module 3: HTML and CSS Comprehensive Review

  1. Intro To HTML
  2. HTML Markup
  3. Lists In HTML
  4. Links In HTML
  5. Tables In HTML
  6. Forms In HTML
  7. Intro To CSS
  8. CSS Color Properties

Module 4: Intro to SQL Server

  1. Databases Defined
  2. Tables Defined
  3. Basic Query Optimization
  4. Defining And Using Store Procedures
  5. Creating Stored Procedure
  6. Executing Store Procedure From C Sharp
  7. Executing Store Procedure From ASP.Net
  8. Changing ASP.Net Interface To Retrieve Data-Part1
  9. Changing ASP.Net Interface To Retrieve Data-Part2

Module 5: Java Script A Comprehensive Introduction

  1. Intro To JavaScript
  2. Using JavaScript For Data Validation
  3. Using JavaScript To Manipulate Documents
  4. Variables In JavaScript
  5. If Statements In JavaScript
  6. Logical Operators In JavaScript
  7. If Else Statements In JavaScript
  8. Switch Statements In JavaScript
  9. For Loops In JavaScript
  10. For And While Loops In JavaScript

Module 6: Object Based Java Script

  1. Working With String Object
  2. More On String Object
  3. The Math Object
  4. Creating Your Own Objects
  5. String Manipulation In JavaScript
  6. Programming The Browser In JavaScript
  7. Browser Versions In JavaScript
  8. Working With Forms In JavaScript

Module 7: Model View and Controller

  1. MVC Mindset
  2. MVC Defined
  3. Create An MVC Project
  4. MVC Project Initial Walkthrough
  5. MVC Building Routes
  6. MVC Approach
  7. Controllers
  8. Controllers From Scratch
  9. MVC Routing
  10. MVC Routing Constraints
  11. Routing Constraint Attributes
  12. MVC Attribute Routing

Module 8: A Comprehensive Introduction to jQuery

  1. What Is jQuery
  2. jQuery Effects
  3. Get And Set Elements In jQuery
  4. Add And Remove Elements In jQuery
  5. CSS In jQuery
  6. Ancestors And Descendants

Module 9: Course Review

  1. MVC Best Practices
  2. Testing The Application
  3. Writing For Production
  4. Review Web Development
  5. Review C Sharp
  6. Review HTML And CSS
  7. Review SQL Server
  8. Review JavaScript
  9. Review Software Development Lifecycle
  10. Review Design Patterns
  11. Review jQuery
  12. Conclusion

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Instructional methods, course requirements, and learning technologies can vary significantly from one online program to the next, but the vast bulk of them use a learning management system (LMS) to deliver lectures and materials, monitor student progress, assess comprehension, and accept student work. LMS providers design these platforms to accommodate a multitude of instructor needs and preferences.

Online education may seem relatively new, but years of research suggests it can be just as effective as traditional coursework, and often more so. According to a U.S. Department of Education analysis of more than 1,000 learning studies, online students tend to outperform classroom-based students across most disciplines and demographics. Another major review published the same year found that online students had the advantage 70 percent of the time, a gap authors projected would only widen as programs and technologies evolve.

All new learning innovations are met with some degree of scrutiny, but skepticism subsides as methods become more mainstream. Such is the case for online learning. Studies indicate employers who are familiar with online degrees tend to view them more favorably, and more employers are acquainted with them than ever before. The majority of colleges now offer online degrees, including most public, not-for-profit, and Ivy League universities. Online learning is also increasingly prevalent in the workplace as more companies invest in web-based employee training and development programs.

The concern that online students cheat more than traditional students is perhaps misplaced. When researchers at Marshall University conducted a study to measure the prevalence of cheating in online and classroom-based courses, they concluded, “Somewhat surprisingly, the results showed higher rates of academic dishonesty in live courses.” The authors suggest the social familiarity of students in a classroom setting may lessen their sense of moral obligation.

Choosing the right course takes time and careful research no matter how one intends to study. Learning styles, goals, and programs always vary, but students considering online courses must consider technical skills, ability to self-motivate, and other factors specific to the medium. Online course demos and trials can also be helpful.
Our platform is typically designed to be as user-friendly as possible: intuitive controls, clear instructions, and tutorials guide students through new tasks. However, students still need basic computer skills to access and navigate these programs. These skills include: using a keyboard and a mouse; running computer programs; using the Internet; sending and receiving email; using word processing programs; and using forums and other collaborative tools. Most online programs publish such requirements on their websites. If not, an admissions adviser can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Instructional methods, course requirements, and learning technologies can vary significantly from one online program to the next, but the vast bulk of them use a learning management system (LMS) to deliver lectures and materials, monitor student progress, assess comprehension, and accept student work. LMS providers design these platforms to accommodate a multitude of instructor needs and preferences.

Online education may seem relatively new, but years of research suggests it can be just as effective as traditional coursework, and often more so. According to a U.S. Department of Education analysis of more than 1,000 learning studies, online students tend to outperform classroom-based students across most disciplines and demographics. Another major review published the same year found that online students had the advantage 70 percent of the time, a gap authors projected would only widen as programs and technologies evolve.

All new learning innovations are met with some degree of scrutiny, but skepticism subsides as methods become more mainstream. Such is the case for online learning. Studies indicate employers who are familiar with online degrees tend to view them more favorably, and more employers are acquainted with them than ever before. The majority of colleges now offer online degrees, including most public, not-for-profit, and Ivy League universities. Online learning is also increasingly prevalent in the workplace as more companies invest in web-based employee training and development programs.

The concern that online students cheat more than traditional students is perhaps misplaced. When researchers at Marshall University conducted a study to measure the prevalence of cheating in online and classroom-based courses, they concluded, “Somewhat surprisingly, the results showed higher rates of academic dishonesty in live courses.” The authors suggest the social familiarity of students in a classroom setting may lessen their sense of moral obligation.

Choosing the right course takes time and careful research no matter how one intends to study. Learning styles, goals, and programs always vary, but students considering online courses must consider technical skills, ability to self-motivate, and other factors specific to the medium. Online course demos and trials can also be helpful.
Our platform is typically designed to be as user-friendly as possible: intuitive controls, clear instructions, and tutorials guide students through new tasks. However, students still need basic computer skills to access and navigate these programs. These skills include: using a keyboard and a mouse; running computer programs; using the Internet; sending and receiving email; using word processing programs; and using forums and other collaborative tools. Most online programs publish such requirements on their websites. If not, an admissions adviser can help.

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This course is for developers that are ready to start building enterprise web applications and would like to take the Microsoft 70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications certification exam. Taking this course will provide you with training in web development, C Sharp, HTML and CSS, SQL Server, JavaScript, Object Based JavaScript, Model View and Controller, and jQuery.

It helps in focusing on the activities of coding that can help in enhancing performance and scales of the web applications. The students will be introduced to ASP.NET MVC and will learn how to compare the applications with Web Forms. This will assist the learners with various tools and technologies.

What You Will Learn:

  1. ASP.NET MVC Framework:Develop web applications using the MVC design pattern.
  2. Application Architecture:Implement application architecture with separation of concerns and dependency injection.
  3. User Interface Development:Create dynamic pages with Razor view engine, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  4. Routing and URL Mapping:Configure and manage routes for URL patterns and navigation.
  5. Controllers and Actions:Develop controllers and actions for handling requests and responses.
  6. Data Access:Use Entity Framework and LINQ for data access and CRUD operations.
  7. Security:Implement authentication and authorization with ASP.NET Identity.
  8. State Management:Manage state with session, cookies, and query strings.
  9. Client-Side Development:Integrate jQuery and AngularJS, and use AJAX for data updates.
  10. Web API Development:Develop RESTful services with ASP.NET Web API.
  11. Error Handling and Logging:Implement error handling and logging.
  12. Performance Optimization:Optimize performance with caching, bundling, and minification.
  13. Deployment:Deploy applications to IIS and Azure.

Professional Certification:Gain expertise in ASP.NET MVC web development.

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