New Pluralsight Course: Building Web Apps & Services With Entity Framework, Web API and Breeze

asp.netVery pleased to announce my latest Pluralsight course: Building Web Apps and Services With Entity Framework and Web API.  In this course, you will learn to create a web service that supports a database with multiple relational tables using the Microsoft Stack and Breeze.

You will create the tables and the relationships, model them in code, and expose them through Web API, first through native Web API and then assisted by Breeze. You will then create a minimal client to interact with the service.

Some knowledge of C# is required, as is familiarity with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

About Jesse Liberty

Jesse Liberty has three decades of experience writing and delivering software projects and is the author of 2 dozen books and a couple dozen online courses. His latest book, Building APIs with .NET will be released early in 2025. Liberty is a Senior SW Engineer for CNH and he was a Senior Technical Evangelist for Microsoft, a Distinguished Software Engineer for AT&T, a VP for Information Services for Citibank and a Software Architect for PBS. He is a Microsoft MVP.
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3 Responses to New Pluralsight Course: Building Web Apps & Services With Entity Framework, Web API and Breeze

  1. Steve C says:

    Hello Jesse,
    Thank you for posting the course. I will walk through it again but I had difficulty running the exercise files as I was getting errors from the breeze framework. I tried to work through them but they just cascaded. In some cases I got different errors depending on the order scripts loaded in. There were also gaps in the exercise files from what was shown in the course. Any chance you can post an update as the tech is interesting but struggling to grasp the run time dependencies
    Thanks,
    Steve

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  3. Sonam Kumar (@sonamkumar) says:

    Hi Jesse,

    Thank you for this wonderful course. I was having trouble running the demo solution.
    I guess it had something to do with updated breeze libraries. If you can solve that it would be great!

    Thanks,
    Sonam

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