Full Stack Dot Net Development

In this Full Stack Dot Net Development Course, you will learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, MVC, ADO.NET & more.

Skill9 - Full Stack Dot Net Development

Learn how to design and develop a wide range of applications from web to mobile to Windows-based applications from experienced instructor.

Course Brochure

  • For whom this Course is meant?

    ✔ Designed for any undergraduates or job seekers and professionals who want to enhance their technical knowledge.
    ✔ Studying/Studied GRADUATION.
    ✔ Any Graduate/engineer who is interested in Coding.
    ✔ Freshers/Graduates.
    ✔ Non-programming engineers.

  • Why take this course?

    ✔ This course is blended with IT industry experience where even a fresher can start working on projects in the IT industry easily.
    ✔ This Course gives desired knowledge on coding which is the entry-level criteria for any interview.
    ✔ This Course gives confidence to a fresher to start work as a Dot Net Developer from the day of joining.
    ✔ Affordable Fee Structure.

  • In addition, this course helps you

    ✔ Improve your logical thinking: Improve your problem-solving abilities.
    ✔ Improve your searching skills: Understand how software applications work.
    ✔ Find a nice and well-paid job: Improve your self-confidence.
    ✔ 100% JOB ASSISTANCE after completion of the course to make your Profile reach Hundreds of Recruiters in our network and with the company we have tied up.

Introduction
Tags
Elements
Attributes
Tables
Lists
Layouts
Forms
Media and Storage
Fundamentals
Selectors
Pseudo Elements and Pseudo Classes
Types of CSS
Fonts and Text
Box Model
Margin, Padding and Border
Position and Colors
Background and Gradients
Advanced Concepts
Units and Layout
Media Queries
Functions
Transforms – 2D and 3D
Transitions and Animations
Introduction
Statements
Syntax
Variables
Operators
Data Types
Functions
Objects
Events
Arrays
Maths
Loops
Hoisting
Maps
RegExp
Classes
JSON
Introduction
Conditional Statements and Loops
Arrays and Strings
Object-Oriented Programming
Abstract Class, Interface and Partial Class
Property, Indexer, Attributes and Exception Handling
Anonymous Type, Delegates, Events and Lambda
Asynchronous Programming ‑ Async and Await
Projects
Introduction to ASP.NET MVC
ASP.NET MVC Fundamentals
ASP.NET MVC Forms and Validation
Working with Data Using Entity Framework
ASP.NET MVC Unit Testing
ASP.NET MVC Pipeline and Security
Building RESTful Services with ASP.NET Web API
Introduction to Web API: Getting Started
ASP.NET Web API Fundamentals
Building RESTful Services with ASP.NET Web API
ASP.NET Web API Advanced Concepts
Exception Handling
Dependency Injection
Web API Hosting
Introduction
Getting Started with SQL Server
T-SQL Fundamentals with SQL Server
SQL Server Views and Indexes
SQL Server Stored Procedures and Functions
SQL Server Triggers and Cursors
Understanding and Managing Azure SQL Database