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The definitive ASP.NET Core Web API guide.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Williams, Trevoir, instructor.
Packt Publishing, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft .NET Framework.
Application program interfaces (Computer software).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (18 hr., 54 min.)) : sound, color.
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
[Birmingham, United Kingdom] : Packt Publishing, 2026.
Summary:
In this 18-hour course, you will gain in-depth knowledge of ASP.NET Core Web API development. Starting from the basics, you'll learn how to set up your development environment, explore project setup, and create RESTful APIs, with a focus on security, optimization, and deployment. The course covers topics like Entity Framework Core, caching, logging, API versioning, and deploying APIs to Microsoft Azure. What I will be able to do after this course Develop production-ready ASP.NET Core Web APIs Understand and apply RESTful design principles Implement secure API authentication and authorization Integrate databases & manage migrations with Entity Framework Core Optimize API performance with caching, rate limiting, and logging Course Instructor(s) Trevoir Williams, a passionate software and system engineer from Jamaica, has extensive experience in software consulting, database development, and cloud systems. Holding a Master's degree in Computer Science and multiple Microsoft Azure certifications, he is committed to teaching both theory and practical real-world applications. He is also an author and musician. Who is it for? This course is ideal for developers, backend engineers, or anyone interested in learning ASP.NET Core Web API development. A basic understanding of programming and web development is recommended, but no prior knowledge of ASP.NET Core is required.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
OCLC:
1573649276

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