C#
.NET
Backend-Development
Web Development

Web Development using ASP.NET Core with Blazor

ASP.NET Core is part of modern .NET and is the foundation for building modern web applications. In this workshop you will learn ASP.NET Core and Blazor — from server-side rendering and interactive components to authentication, data access, and deployment.

Programming Web Applications using ASP.NET Core with Blazor

Duration: 5 days

Course Overview

ASP.NET Core 10 is the modern, cross-platform web framework for .NET 10 (Windows, macOS, Linux). This course teaches how to build high-performance web applications and services using Minimal APIs, MVC, Razor Pages, and a strong emphasis on Blazor (Server, WebAssembly, and Hybrid). You’ll also work with real-time communication via SignalR and deploy to Azure using Kestrel or reverse proxies.

Target Audience

Professional developers familiar with .NET and C# who want to build modern web apps with ASP.NET Core and Blazor.

Prerequisites

  • Experience writing C# programs (see course: Programming C#)
  • Familiarity with Visual Studio or VS Code
  • Basic knowledge of HTML/CSS/JavaScript is helpful

Detailed Topics

  • Introduction to ASP.NET Core 10 and the hosting model
  • Configuration via JSON, environment variables, user secrets, Key Vault
  • Project structure, SDK-style projects, and dependency management
  • Dependency Injection: built-in container, scopes, options, and customizations
  • Static files, routing, endpoint routing
  • Minimal APIs: request handling, filters, validation
  • Razor Pages and MVC: models, controllers, views, partials, view components, tag helpers
  • Blazor focus:
    • Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly, and Blazor Hybrid
    • Components, routing, layouts, cascading parameters
    • Forms, validation, event handling, data binding
    • Reusable components, libraries, JS interop
    • Server-side rendering (SSR) and interactive server-side rendering (Blazor United-style scenarios)
    • Performance, pre-rendering, streaming rendering
    • Authentication/authorization with Blazor
  • Razor Components (shared UI between MVC/Razor Pages/Blazor)
  • Model binding and validation
  • Data access with EF Core: DbContext lifetimes, migrations, minimal API + Blazor data patterns
  • Authentication and authorization: Entra ID/OpenID Connect, policies, roles, claims; rate limiting
  • Real-time communication with SignalR; integrating with Blazor components
  • Client-side assets, bundling, and static web assets
  • Logging, health checks, and diagnostics
  • Configuration for environments: Development, Staging, Production
  • Hosting and deployment: Kestrel behind reverse proxies (IIS/Apache/Nginx), Azure App Service/Container Apps

Hands-on Labs

  • Build a Minimal API backend and expose endpoints for a Blazor front end
  • Create a Blazor Server app with authentication and component-based UI
  • Build a Blazor WebAssembly or Hybrid app consuming secured APIs
  • Add server-side rendering/pre-rendering to improve perceived performance
  • Integrate EF Core for data access and demonstrate validation/binding
  • Implement real-time updates with SignalR and display in Blazor components
  • Configure logging, health checks, and environment-based settings; deploy to Azure
Upcoming Dates
22.06.2026 - 26.06.2026
Duration: 5 days
Location: Vienna, Austria or online
Language: German
€2,990
Includes course materials and lunch
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