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Building an App with ASPNET Core and Angular
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Last updated on January 16, 2025 5:11 am Details
A practical example of how to build an application with ASP.NET Core API and Angular from start to finish
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Building an App with ASPNET Core and Angular
Original price was: $109.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Luke Hirst –
Taught really well, I’ve learned a lot from learning a new stack and being new to SPA applications Neil has sold me on the idea.
I will definitely be looking at his other courses he has to offer
Rudy Supangat –
Very good course. The teacher is an expert in this field, always answers questions in timely manner and the sample app is versatile.
Adam Poplawski –
Great course with so many aspects covered as part of learning – thank you very much for in depth explanations of topics – so informative that I will be looking back here to improve / remind of certain aspects in the future.
Thank You.
Adam Poplawski
Mohamed Fayeeg –
Simply superb | updated to the latest versions | precise | good clarity | suitable for Full stack developer focusing .NET backend and Angular front end. Exceeding the expectations !
Christopher Shim –
This was actually an excellent course. It was a bit boring and slow to start but once you really get into, you’ll learn a lot. Thank you!
Fei Xu –
First of all, I am one of those course gatherers who bought so many Udemy courses and finished very few of them. Still, I have to say that Neil’s courses are hands-down the most helpful and practical ones that helped me find a job as a developer who has no qualifications or experience in programming before.
I still need to turn back to this course and dive deep for knowledge updates, especially after having worked for half a year. And what shocked me most is that this Angular Dotnet course’s video content is almost a complete remake in December 2022 with Dotnet7.0 and Angular 14. Yet comparing another popular tutor claiming his Angular course is a “2023 Edition”, you can find most of the video content is still using Angular 7. I am deeply grateful for Neil’s humble and selfless personality and can’t imagine how much effort he has put to make this course up to date, sharing the latest technologies with us. Thank you so much Neil and all the best to you and your family.
Last but now least, may all those students benefit from this course as much as I do. If you are still hesitating, please give it a go. It might be boring and difficult to start in the beginning, but once you get into it, there will be so much fun and knowledge. It is definitely worth every penny and minute you spent on it.
Omar Elrifai –
The Instructor is going through the development of the application without getting into details about the ASPNET and Angular essentials it could be a good course for someone who is stuck in a aspnet , angular project and doesn’t care to understand both platforms very much rather than just finish the job
Sachin Sharma –
First time I got something complete like this. Thank you very much, you have really done great job. I could not stop my self giving 5 star.
Yeray Guzmán Padrón –
Best course I have done, Neil Cummings gives excelent support and feedback. Also his recaps on each section, gives you a clear understanding of what you have done!
Theodosis Katsoulis –
Although I have a basic understanding of Angular and .NET, I am struggling to follow the course due to the instructor’s teaching style. The instructor does not use presentation slides and frequently jumps back and forth in the code without adequately explaining the concepts.
You need to understand the most idiotic example of the concept before moving to implementation.
Some slides with arrows and visual representations of how the code functions would be very appreciated. I find it particularly challenging to understand the relationships between the classes we create during the course, which is a fundamental concept that I need to grasp. Even though I am halfway through the course, I feel like I have not gained much knowledge.
Despite the course’s extensive subject matter, it is losing its value due to ineffective teaching methods. I feel like I am watching a how-to tutorial on YouTube instead of a paid course.
Update from section 15: The course keeps getting worse in terms of explanations. The deeper we go the less you’ll understand. It’s been 3 hours of just code along with not a glimpse of explanation whatsoever.
Reza Taba –
Great material, on-time updates. Thanks for being one of the best!
Rizal Julian Blanco –
Can you recommend a Web-Designing Course.
Btw, everything about API to Front-end is top notch and I highly recommend it to newbies.