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ASP.NET Core MVC Course (.NET 5)
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ASP.NET Core MVC, Quick and Practical
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Duration : 2hr 16min of on-demand video
Teacher 👨‍🏫: Dina Esmaeili
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Step-by-step ASP.NET MVC Tutorial for Beginners | Mosh
🎬 14 video lesson
Duration : 1-2 hours worth of material
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Source: Class Central
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Build a Real-world App with ASP.NET Core and Angular 2
🎬 15 video lesson
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Source: Class Central
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ASP.NET Microsoft Developer Video Courses
Diagnosing ASP.NET Core Performance Issues
Real-time web applications with ASP.NET Core SignalR
Learn Live - Create web apps and services with ASP.NET Core, minimal API, and .NET 6

ASP.NET Microsoft Learn Courses
Create web apps and services with ASP.NET Core, minimal API, and .NET 6
Create microservices with .NET and ASP.NET Core
Explore Microsoft Graph scenarios for ASP.NET Core development
Migrate an ASP.NET web application to Azure with Visual Studio


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Free ASP.NET Courses

ASP.NET Core MVC Course (.NET 5)
🎬 40 video lesson
Duration : 2-3 hours worth of material
Taught by: freeCodeCamp
Source: freeCodeCamp.org
🔗 COURSE LINK

ASP.NET Core MVC, Quick and Practical
Rating⭐️: 4.2 out 5
Students 👨‍🎓 :25062
Duration : 2hr 16min of on-demand video
Teacher 👨‍🏫: Dina Esmaeili
🔗 COURSE LINK

Step-by-step ASP.NET MVC Tutorial for Beginners | Mosh
🎬 14 video lesson
Duration : 1-2 hours worth of material
🏃‍♂️ Self paced
Source: Class Central
🔗 Course Link

Build a Real-world App with ASP.NET Core and Angular 2
🎬 15 video lesson
Duration : 1-2 hours worth of material
🏃‍♂️ Self paced
Source: Class Central
🔗 Course Link

ASP.NET Microsoft Developer Video Courses
Diagnosing ASP.NET Core Performance Issues
Real-time web applications with ASP.NET Core SignalR
Learn Live - Create web apps and services with ASP.NET Core, minimal API, and .NET 6

ASP.NET Microsoft Learn Courses
Create web apps and services with ASP.NET Core, minimal API, and .NET 6
Create microservices with .NET and ASP.NET Core
Explore Microsoft Graph scenarios for ASP.NET Core development
Migrate an ASP.NET web application to Azure with Visual Studio


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