ASP.NET Web API Essentials Using C# Training in Cedar Rapids
 
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                        Provided there are enough attendees, ASP.NET Web API Essentials Using C# may be taught at one of our local training facilities.  
                    
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| Course Description | ||
| This course provides a practical hands-on introduction to developing and
consuming ASP.NET Web API services using C# and Visual Studio 2017. This
Web development framework from Microsoft makes it easy to create HTTP
services that can reach a broad range of clients. It is an excellent
platform for creating RESTful Web applications. 
                        Course Length: 2 Days Course Tuition: $790 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| The student should have a good working knowledge of C# and the .NET Framework. Basic knowledge of ASP.NET, HTML and JavaScript is also required. | |
| Course Outline | 
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	1.      Introduction to ASP.NET Web API 
	ASP.NET Web API 
	Representational State Transfer 
	REST and Web API 
	HTTP Services Using Web API 
	Using Fiddler 
	Web API vs. WCF 
	2.      Web API and HTTP 
	HTTP Response Codes 
	HttpResponseException 
	Implementing POST 
	Implementing PUT 
	Implementing DELETE 
	3.      Media Formatters and Content Negotiation 
	Internet Media Types 
	Media Formatters 
	JSON and XML Formatters 
	Content Negotiation 
	Accept and Content-Type Headers 
	Using the Query String 
	Custom Request Headers 
	Serialization 
	BSON Serialization 
	4.      JavaScript Clients 
	Document Object Model 
	jQuery 
	Sending AJAX Requests 
	Implementing a Client 
	5.      Binding, Validation and Routing 
	Reading Raw HTTP Requests 
	Route Data, Query String and Request Body 
	Binding to Simple Types 
	Binding to Complex Types 
	Validation Using Data Annotations 
	Routing in ASP.NET Web API 
	Using Default Routes 
	6.      .NET Clients 
	Web API Client Libraries 
	HttpClient 
	Issuing GET Requests 
	Issuing POST Requests 
	Other Requests 
	Appendix A. Learning Resources | 
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C# Programming Uses & Stats
C# Programming is Used For:
	            			Windows Applications 
	            			Business Enterprise Applications 
	            			Software Development 
	            			Web Applications 
	            		| Difficulty | Popularity | Year Created2000 | 
| Pros 
	In Demand:  
	C# along with Java is one of the top languages in demand for employers.  
	.Net Library: 
	C# is integrated with the .Net Library thereby providing access to a vast archive of functionality and support.  
	Team Friendly: 
	Multiple developers can easily work together on a project.  
	Compiled Language: 
	The code that is stored on a public-facing server is in binary form. In other words, if your server gets hacked, the hacker doesn't automatically have access to your source code.  
	Transferable: 
	C# roots are derived from C which means that the structure is transferable to other languages like Java, Objective C, PHP and C++.  | Cons 
	Steep Learning Curve: 
	Windows Application Exclusively: 
	Any .NET application needs a Windows platform to execute which means that companies using Linux servers would need Windows hosting to run a .Net application.  
	Lack of Support for Older .NET: 
	Many enterprise organizations keep older operating systems because of the many problems that an upgrade can bring to the platform. Microsoft stops supporting older .NET frameworks after a few operating systems upgrades.  | 
| C# Programming Job Market | 
|   Average Salary |   Job Count |   Top Job Locations 
	New York City  | 
| Complimentary Skills to have along with C# Programming Since the .NET development ecosystem spans a wide array of capabilities and tools, it is difficult for .NET developers to know which .NET development skills and training to pursue in order to increase their marketability — and earning potential. For that reason, learning supplemental languages such as Java, JavaScript, Python, C/C++, and others is expected in today’s competitive skill-set driven playing field. | 






