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SignalR The Complete Guide (with real world examples)

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  • Apr 15, 2025
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SignalR – The Complete Guide (with real world examples), available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.67, with 67 lectures, based on 481 reviews, and has 3643 subscribers.

You will learn about SignalR Fundamentals SignalR .NET Client SignalR Identity User SignalR Groups Azure SignalR This course is ideal for individuals who are .NET developers curious about SignalR or Explore fundamentals and build projects with SignalR It is particularly useful for .NET developers curious about SignalR or Explore fundamentals and build projects with SignalR.

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Summary

Title: SignalR – The Complete Guide (with real world examples)

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.67

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Published Lectures: 66

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 66

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • SignalR Fundamentals
  • SignalR .NET Client
  • SignalR Identity User
  • SignalR Groups
  • Azure SignalR
  • Who Should Attend

  • .NET developers curious about SignalR
  • Explore fundamentals and build projects with SignalR
  • Target Audiences

  • .NET developers curious about SignalR
  • Explore fundamentals and build projects with SignalR
  • Typically in an application client initiates a request and server responds back, but what if server had to send a data without a request?

    OR 

    What if you want something on the web page to be automatically refreshed when new data is available?

    OR

    You want to learn how a typical chat application works?

    SignalR is the answer to that! SignalR has been there since many years, but still it is a new domain to many .NET Developers.  SignalR is just a wrapper around the real time web protocols, but it is a great technology to achieve real time web communication. In this course we will walk you though the basics of what is SignalR and what problem it solves.

    After that we will dive deeper in the fundamentals and build multiple projects using SignalR.

    At the end of this course you will be confident to take what you learned and implement SignalR in your project! This is 100% hands on course, so lets get started!

    My main focus is not to teach you some theory! My goal is always to teach you real world application and how you can practically use SignalR. The course is built using .NET 7! I always thrive to keep content up to date and if you have any questions, I will just be a question away 馃檪

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: Demo

    Lecture 3: Topics Covered

    Lecture 4: Project Resources

    Lecture 5: Typical HTTP Scenario

    Lecture 6: Hubs in SignalR

    Lecture 7: Typical Flow

    Lecture 8: Create Project

    Chapter 2: SignalR in Action

    Lecture 1: Create Hub

    Lecture 2: Create Hub Method

    Lecture 3: Add Client Side Library for SignalR

    Lecture 4: Modify Home View

    Lecture 5: Configure SignalR Client Js

    Lecture 6: SignalR In Action

    Lecture 7: SignalR Hub Methods

    Lecture 8: SignalR Flow Overview

    Lecture 9: Transport Types

    Lecture 10: SignalR Connections

    Chapter 3: SignalR – More Projects

    Lecture 1: Send vs Invoke

    Lecture 2: Transport Type and Logging in SingalR

    Lecture 3: Deathly Hallow Race Setup

    Lecture 4: Deathly hallow

    Lecture 5: Method to Update Race Count Spans

    Lecture 6: Race in Action and Assignment 1

    Lecture 7: Assignment 1 Solution

    Chapter 4: Groups in SignalR

    Lecture 1: Groups Overview

    Lecture 2: What we will cover

    Lecture 3: Setup Harry Potter House UI

    Lecture 4: Setup House Hub

    Lecture 5: Subscribe and Unsubscribe Button Listeners

    Lecture 6: Subscribe Group in Action

    Lecture 7: Fix Subscription Bug

    Lecture 8: Assignment 2

    Lecture 9: Subscribe Unsubscribe in Action

    Lecture 10: Trigger Notifications

    Chapter 5: SignalR – Notification Project

    Lecture 1: Assignment 3 Overview

    Lecture 2: Assignment 3 Solution – Notification Hub

    Lecture 3: Assignment 3 Solution – Notification Client Setup

    Lecture 4: Assignment 3 Solution – Notification In Action

    Lecture 5: Assignment 3 Solution – Notification Load Messages

    Chapter 6: SignalR – Basic Chat

    Lecture 1: Seperating out Views

    Lecture 2: Setup of Basic Chat Application UI

    Lecture 3: Send Public Message

    Lecture 4: Send Private Message

    Lecture 5: Authorization in SignalR

    Lecture 6: Seperating out Chat

    Chapter 7: SignalR – Order Update Project

    Lecture 1: Project Setup

    Lecture 2: Order Datatable Updated

    Chapter 8: SignalR Azure Service

    Lecture 1: Create Azure SignalR Service

    Lecture 2: Azure SignalR Overview

    Lecture 3: azure signalr in action

    Lecture 4: SignalR Client Events

    Chapter 9: SignalR – Advanced Chat

    Lecture 1: Rename and move basic chat

    Lecture 2: API Endpoints for Chat Application

    Lecture 3: Setup UI for Chat Application

    Lecture 4: Setup Chat Action Method

    Lecture 5: HubConnection Helper

    Lecture 6: Notify User is online

    Lecture 7: User Connection Error

    Lecture 8: Disconnection Connection

    Lecture 9: Add Chat Room

    Lecture 10: Create Chat Room

    Lecture 11: Delete Chat Room

    Lecture 12: Send Public Message

    Lecture 13: Send Private Message

    Lecture 14: Advanced Chat

    Instructors

  • SignalR The Complete Guide (with real world examples)  No.2
    Bhrugen Patel
    Microsoft MVP | Passionate Software Architect
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  • 3 stars: 33 votes
  • 4 stars: 137 votes
  • 5 stars: 301 votes
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