Integrating Angular 11 with ASP.NET Core RESTful Services
This course will teach you how to build an Angular and ASP.NET Core application that can perform create, read, update and delete (CRUD) operations using Entity Framework Core.
Learn how to build an Angular and ASP.NET Core application that can perform create, read, update and delete (CRUD) operations. In this course, Integrating Angular with ASP.NET Core RESTful Services, you’ll see first hand how Angular and ASP.NET Core can be used to build an application that allows users to view customer data, page through it, and then perform, insert, update, and delete operations. First, you’ll discover how to move data from a database all the way down to an Angular client using RESTful services. Next, on the server-side, you’ll explore C#, ASP.NET Core, and Entity Framework Core and how they can be used together to create a RESTful service. Then, as you dive into the client-side code, you’ll see how Angular services can integrate with ASP.NET Core APIs. Finally, you’ll learn the different form techniques including template-driven forms, reactive forms, and highlight the differences between them. By the end of the course, you’ll understand the process involved to not only create RESTful services using ASP.NET Core, but also how Angular can be used to consume these services and display and capture data in the user interface.
Author Name: Dan Wahlin
Author Description:
Dan Wahlin founded Wahlin Consulting, which provides consulting and training services on JavaScript, Angular, Node.js, C#, ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Docker, and Kubernetes. He is a Google GDE (and former Microsoft MVP and Regional Director), Docker Captain, and speaks at conferences and user groups around the world. Dan is active on Twitter (@DanWahlin), blogs at https://blog.codewithdan.com, and adds a lot of code to his Github repos at https://github.com/danwahlin.
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