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Part 4: Full Stack Applications

In Part 2, ASP.Net Core: “Dynamic Applications, Data and Frameworks”, we looked at the ASP.Net environment and ecosystem. We learned about ASP.Net’s flagship framework called MVC (Model-View-Controller). We also looked at a second framework called Razor Pages which is basically MVC light. And finally, we got into single page applications with ASP.Net’s version of SPAs called Blazor.

In Part 3, “Client-Side Technologies and Single Page Applications”, we looked at a second and arguably one of the most popular SPA frameworks called Angular.


Here in Part 4, “Full Stack Development”, we are going to put together all that we’ve learned with ASP.Net Core server-side development on the back-end, and Angular client-side development on the front-end. Buckle up! This is going to be a fun ride!

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