This is a combination of the Try .Net MVC slides and challenges
To run this code, just clone the repo and make sure you've got the following installed:
- An IDE or text editor (like Visual Studio Code which is what I used to update this project)
- .NET Core, which you can directly from Microsoft's .NET Core download page
- If you're running from command line, goto to the project's root directory and type
dotnet restorefirst, and thendotnet runto build and run the application so that it's available locally at http://localhost:5000.
If you look in the root of this repository I've added a "Post Course Challenge". This is purely for fun for those who would like to complete this project. Just check out the PostCourseChallenge.md file for details on the challenge. (Note: this is just for fun, as well as exposing you to a typical task you might do as a software developer)
When you create a .NET project from a template, it auto-generates a README. We've left the contents of that README below in case you're interested. Have fun!
We've made some big updates in this release, so it’s important that you spend a few minutes to learn what’s new.
You've created a new ASP.NET Core project. Learn what's new
- Sample pages using ASP.NET Core MVC
- Gulp and Bower for managing client-side libraries
- Theming using Bootstrap
- Add a Controller and View
- Add an appsetting in config and access it in app.
- Manage User Secrets using Secret Manager.
- Use logging to log a message.
- Add packages using NuGet.
- Add client packages using Bower.
- Target development, staging or production environment.
- Conceptual overview of what is ASP.NET Core
- Fundamentals of ASP.NET Core such as Startup and middleware.
- Working with Data
- Security
- Client side development
- Develop on different platforms
- Read more on the documentation site
We would love to hear your feedback