Pluralsight – Become a Full-stack .NET Developer – Architecture and Testing 2016-5

Pluralsight – Become a Full-stack .NET Developer – Architecture and Testing 2016-5

Description

Become a Full-stack NET Developer - Architecture and Testing is a course for teaching .NET architecture and testing applications. Knowing how to architecture and test ASP.NET MVC applications will help you build better applications. In the third part of the Become a Full-stack .NET Developer suite, you will learn how to modify the structure of your application for a better architecture, as well as write integrated tests.

As a .NET developer, you need to know how to architecture and test your applications, these skills will not only make you more professional, but also make you build better applications. In this course you will learn how to integrate these tasks. In the previous two episodes of this series, you created a real little social network for music lovers. In this section, which is the final course in this series, you will learn the remaining items to use, partitioning the JavaScript code, and modifying the structure of your application for a clean, separate, and testable architecture. After that, you will learn about programming against interfaces, and finally you will create unified tests for different moving parts. By the end of this course, you will be able to build a wide range of testable applications with better architecture, and you will be one step closer to becoming a .NET full stack developer.

What you will learn in the Become a Full-stack NET Developer - Architecture and Testing course

ASP.NET MVC

Web API Entity Framework 6 Code First

Bootstrap3

HTML5

CSS3

Clean architecture

Automated testing

Course information

Publisher: Pluralsight Instructor: Mosh Hamedani English language Level of education: Intermediate Number of courses: 88 Duration: 3 hours and 58 minutes

Topics

Implementing the Remaining Use Cases

Modularizing JavaScript Code

Refactoring Towards the Clean Architecture

Programming Against Interfaces

Testing Controllers

Testing Repositories

Adding Integration Tests

Prerequisite

It will help to already be familiar with the basics of ASP.NET MVC 5 and Entity Framework 6. But the rest of the disciplines and concepts taught in this course are taught assuming no prior exposure. If you need to learn the fundamentals, check out this course on ASP.NET.

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