Learn ASP .NET MVC
It allows programmers and developers to build dynamic, rich websites and web applications.
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ASP.NET stands for Active Server Pages .NET and is developed by Microsoft. ASP.NET is used to create web pages and web technologies and is an integral part of Microsoft’s .NET framework vision. As a member of the .NET framework, ASP.NET is a very valuable tool for programmers and developers as it allows them to build dynamic websites and web applications using compiled languages like VB and C#.
By joining DNC Institute classroom training for ASP.NET, students get an opportunity to learn from our expert trainers; who give a great emphasis on delivering quality training to each of its learners.
ASP.NET is not limited to script languages, it allows you to make use of .NET languages like C#, J#, VB, etc. ASP.NET is a purely server-side technology, which is built on a common language runtime that can be used on any Windows server to host powerful ASP.NET websites and technologies.
While doing the software training, students get an option to do an Internship and develop their skills by working on projects. Also, they can go on various industrial visits with their trainers to gain practical knowledge of their software, which eventually helps them in building their careers.
- Demonstration on Web Application Development
- NET Web Forms
- Difference between ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC
- Benefits of ASP.NET MVC
- NET MVC Project Templates
- Naming Conventions
- Creating Views
- Defining Controllers
- Defining a Data Models
- Creating Strongly-typed Views
- Understanding URLs and action methods
- Using HTML helpers
- Handling form post-backs
- Data validation
- Razor design goals
- Implementing a Razor view
- Razor syntax
- Accessing model data in Razor views
- Working with Layouts
- Using Razor Expressions
- Introducing URL Patterns
- Creating and Registering a Simple Route
- Defining Default Values and using Static URL Segments
- Constraining Routes
- Bypassing the Routing System
- Introducing the Controller
- Receiving Input
- Producing Output
- Using Filters
- Authorize Filters
- Exception Filters
- Action Filters
- Result Filters
- Using Built In Filters
- Defining a layout/master page
- Creating Custom View Engine
- Defining and using partial views
- Sections
- Razor helper method syntax
- Using Built In Form Helper Methods
- Creating Custom Helper Methods
- Creating and using Templated Helper Methods
- Using Model Metadata
- Using hidden fields
- Session and application state
- Custom model bindings
- View scaffold templates
- Model Validation
- Global filters
- Model binding
- Bundling and Display Modes