C# Cross-Platform Tricks: Run ASP.NET Applications On Linux
This course will teach you how to get your ASP.NET web applications up and running on a Linux system
Description
BEST COURSE CHOICE for beginners and intermediate C# developers who want to take their skills to the next level and learn how to run ASP.NET applications on Linux.
In this course I will teach you how to build a Linux virtual machine from scratch, install the Mono Framework, set up a nice integrated development environment, and install and run a couple of ready-made ASP.NET applications.
By the end of the course you will be fluent in running ASP.NET applications on Linux. You will be aware of the scope and power of the Mono Framework, and you will know how to write cross-platform code that runs on Windows and Linux.
Why should you take this course?
You should take this course if you are a beginner or intermediate C# developer and want to learn how to run your code on Linux. This might seem daunting, but all of my lectures are very easy to follow and I explain everything clearly. You'll have no trouble following along.
Or maybe you're working in a startup and need to host your C# apps in the cloud? With the cross-platform tricks in this course you can host your code on a cheap Linux provider.
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This course today contains over 4 hours of video content. Enroll now to benefit from the current price and get free lifelong access to all future materials.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn how to run ASP.NET applications on Linux
- Become familiar with popular Linux distributions
- Which parts of the .NET Framework are implemented in Mono?
- Build a Linux virtual machine from scratch.
- The pros and cons of the Mono Framework.
- Run cross-platform code on Windows and Linux.
- Migrate ASP.NET applications from Windows to Linux
- Handy tips for writing cross-platform C# code
- ... and much more!
Who Should Attend!
- Beginner, intermediate, and advanced C# programmers who want to learn how to run ASP.NET applications on Linux.
- Developers who are working on a cross-platform application that needs to run on both Windows and Linux.
- Professionals in a startup needing to host C# code on cheap Linux cloud providers