Building an API with ASP.NET Web API
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Build a new API using Web API by adding it to an existing ASP.NET Project.
Building APIs can be a challenge for many web developers but with ASP.NET Web API, this process can be simplified. In this course, Building an API with ASP.NET Web API, you will learn foundational knowledge and gain the ability to implement and build your own API's. First, you will learn and understand the role of Functional APIs in larger systems. Next, you will discover how to build association APIs to make obvious, self-documenting APIs. Finally, you will explore how to implement a complete API using Web API. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to implement a complete, maintainable API using ASP.NET Web API.
Building APIs can be a challenge for many web developers but with ASP.NET Web API, this process can be simplified. In this course, Building an API with ASP.NET Web API, you will learn foundational knowledge and gain the ability to implement and build your own API's. First, you will learn and understand the role of Functional APIs in larger systems. Next, you will discover how to build association APIs to make obvious, self-documenting APIs. Finally, you will explore how to implement a complete API using Web API. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to implement a complete, maintainable API using ASP.NET Web API.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Pragmatic REST 19mins
- Your First API 45mins
- Modify Data 28mins
- Associations in APIs 33mins
- Functional APIs 6mins
- Versioning Your API 28mins
Taught by
Shawn Wildermuth
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