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SignalR Mastery- Become a Pro in Real-Time Web Development

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  • Apr 19, 2025
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SignalR Mastery: Become a Pro in Real-Time Web Development, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 50 lectures, based on 702 reviews, and has 4793 subscribers.

You will learn about Methods of building real-time web applications SignalR configuration and client/server infrastructure Managing connections and users Optimizing workflows for performance How to scale SignalR for larger deployments Implementing SignalR into non-web apps This course is ideal for individuals who are .NET Core, .NET 5, or .NET 6 developers who are interested in learning how to build real-time web applications. It is particularly useful for .NET Core, .NET 5, or .NET 6 developers who are interested in learning how to build real-time web applications.

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Summary

Title: SignalR Mastery: Become a Pro in Real-Time Web Development

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 50

Number of Published Lectures: 47

Number of Curriculum Items: 50

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Methods of building real-time web applications
  • SignalR configuration and client/server infrastructure
  • Managing connections and users
  • Optimizing workflows for performance
  • How to scale SignalR for larger deployments
  • Implementing SignalR into non-web apps
  • Who Should Attend

  • .NET Core, .NET 5, or .NET 6 developers who are interested in learning how to build real-time web applications.
  • Target Audiences

  • .NET Core, .NET 5, or .NET 6 developers who are interested in learning how to build real-time web applications.
  • Welcome to SignalR Mastery: Become a Pro in Real-Time Web Development! 

    Updates: We’re ready to go with .NET 6!

    The web isn’t static. As more and more people live and work on the internet, developers need to make an effort to build robust, adaptive applications that can keep up with the fast pace of business.

    In the 2000s, it was perfectly acceptable for a page to be static. Imagine you’re working with a product inventory application. Are other people working against the same data? Can you be sure the current price of the product is valid? Did it change? How would you even know? Refresh the page to load updated data and see.

    What if the page could update itself? In real-time?

    Once upon a time, this was a complicated solution to implement in a performant manner. Today, it’s as simple as creating a WebSocket!

    How do you manage thousands or millions of WebSockets across multiple servers? Reliably? What if the environment cannot support a WebSocket connection? What do you fall back to?

    SignalR is a library for .NET which allows developers to add real-time capabilities to their applications. It provides a framework for managing connections from various clients, including web pages, mobile apps, desktop applications, and more. It handles all of the grunt work.

    In this course, we’ll take a structured look at how SignalR works and how you can harness it within your .NET applications.

    Recently updated to support .NET 6, all the examples in this course will work with ASP.NET Core 2.2 and higher.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What Is SignalR?

    Lecture 2: Github Repo

    Lecture 3: Updates for .NET 6

    Lecture 4: Office Hours Information

    Lecture 5: Changelog (Updated 2022-08-23)

    Lecture 6: Coming soon (Updated 2023-01-13)

    Chapter 2: Essentials

    Lecture 1: What is a Hub?

    Lecture 2: Basic Client/Server Setup

    Lecture 3: Logging

    Lecture 4: Transport Options

    Lecture 5: Choosing a Transport Type

    Lecture 6: Creating a Hub Method

    Lecture 7: Calling Hub Method from a Client

    Lecture 8: Creating a Client Event

    Lecture 9: Connection Anatomy

    Lecture 10: Clients

    Lecture 11: Groups

    Lecture 12: Message Sizes

    Lecture 13: Calling Clients Outside of Hubs

    Lecture 14: Hub Lifecycles

    Lecture 15: Reconnection

    Lecture 16: Supplemental: Dependency Injection

    Chapter 3: Advanced Techniques

    Lecture 1: Connection Events on the Client

    Lecture 2: Connection Events on the Server

    Lecture 3: Does SignalR Guarantee Message Deliverability?

    Lecture 4: Securing Hub Classes and Hub Methods with ASP.NET Identity

    Lecture 5: Message Pack

    Lecture 6: Strongly Typed Hubs

    Lecture 7: Scaling Problems

    Lecture 8: Configuring Redis Backplane

    Lecture 9: Using SignalR with ASP.NET Core Hosted Services

    Lecture 10: Using the .NET Client

    Lecture 11: Multiple Hubs: Math to Consider

    Lecture 12: Multiple Hubs: Example

    Chapter 4: Azure SignalR Service

    Lecture 1: Why Azure SignalR Service?

    Lecture 2: Azure SignalR Pricing Explained

    Lecture 3: Azure SignalR Pricing – Real Client Math

    Lecture 4: NEW: Premium Pricing Tier and Auto Scale!

    Lecture 5: Creating an Azure SignalR Resource in the Azure Portal

    Lecture 6: Azure SignalR Service Portal Walkthrough

    Lecture 7: Adding Azure SignalR Support to An New/Existing Application

    Lecture 8: Azure SignalR Service CORS Support

    Lecture 9: Student Questions Answered – Part 1

    Chapter 5: Real Project Architectures

    Lecture 1: Real Project Architecture: LiveCad

    Chapter 6: Interviews

    Lecture 1: Interview with Brady Gaster, Program Manager of SignalR at Microsoft

    Chapter 7: Presentations

    Lecture 1: Real-Time Revolution – SignalR in Action (LIVE at Tulsa .NET Users Group)

    Chapter 8: Additional Resources

    Lecture 1: Building a Scaffold (Typescript/Webpack/.NET 5)

    Instructors

  • SignalR Mastery- Become a Pro in Real-Time Web Development  No.2
    Kevin Griffin
    13-time Microsoft MVP
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