Everything You Need In One Place
With the .NET Web Academy Membership, you’ll gain full access to everything. This means all courses, source codes, the exclusive community, and even more. Choose from flexible plans and start your journey to mastering .NET & Blazor.
Offer ends Dec 30. Don't miss it!
Monthly Plan
$99$59 /month
Billed monthly.
- All Courses ($1,514 value)
- All Source Code Downloads
- Access to All Future Courses FREE
- All YouTube Tutorial Source Codes
- English Subtitles
- Certificates of Completion
- Exclusive Community Access
- Private Discord Server
- Virtual Coworking Space
- Cancel Anytime
Yearly (6 Months Free!) Plan
$49$29 /month
Billed annually.
- All Courses ($1,514 value)
- All Source Code Downloads
- Access to All Future Courses FREE
- All YouTube Tutorial Source Codes
- English Subtitles
- Certificates of Completion
- Exclusive Community Access
- Private Discord Server
- Virtual Coworking Space
- Cancel Anytime
- Get 6 Months for Free!
Quarterly Plan
$79$49 /month
Billed every 3 months.
- All Courses ($1,514 value)
- All Source Code Downloads
- Access to All Future Courses FREE
- All YouTube Tutorial Source Codes
- English Subtitles
- Certificates of Completion
- Exclusive Community Access
- Private Discord Server
- Virtual Coworking Space
- Cancel Anytime
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
I’m sure you’ll find the courses in the academy incredibly valuable. But if it doesn’t feel like the right fit, no problem! You’re covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee — no questions asked.
Look inside the .NET Web Academy and see the community and courses in action.
How much does a Blazor Developer make?
According to talent.com, Blazor developers on average earn $120,000 US dollars per year. With more experience, you can even earn up to $150,000.
Blazor Developer salary on talent.comAs a freelancer, according to Freelancer Map, you are able to charge $89 per hour on average, which leads to a rate of $712 dollars per day. And again, with more experience, you're able to charge more than a hundred which can result in more than $800 US dollars per day.
Freelance Blazor Developer rates on freelancermap.comWant your boss to cover the academy?
Proposal: Investing in .NET Web Development Training
Hey [Boss's First Name],
I hope this message finds you well. I recently stumbled upon the .NET Web Academy, a comprehensive online learning platform that dives deep into .NET web development. Having gone through what's on offer, I genuinely believe it's a goldmine for someone in my position.
Here's why I think it's worth considering:
Extensive Curriculum: The program includes an array of topics, from .NET Web API essentials to advanced Blazor techniques and Identity Framework, within .NET 8. It's a thorough resource for mastering .NET web development.
Practical Experience: It's hands-on! We'd be building complete single-page applications (SPAs) from scratch. This practical approach could significantly enhance our internal projects and streamline our development workflows.
Community and Support: Beyond the courses, there's an active community for ongoing discussions, queries, and collaborations, ensuring continued learning and networking opportunities.
Professional Certificate: Completing the courses earns a digital certificate, enhancing personal growth and adding to our team's qualifications.
Return on Investment: The skills acquired could lead to more efficient project contributions, potentially reducing reliance on external help and cutting down troubleshooting time.
For more information about the courses and what they offer, you can visit the .NET Web Academy here: https://www.dotnetwebacademy.com
I'm eager to enroll and was hoping [Company Name] might support this as part of our professional development initiative. I believe the benefits far outweigh the investment.
Looking forward to your thoughts on this. Let me know if you need more information!
Thank you for considering this.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
Real Students, Real Results
I have been doing web development for 20+ years mostly as part of my job. Development-wise, I grew up with active-server pages, ASP.NET, web forms, MVC and now Blazor. Along the way, I learned to code using Visual InterDev and all versions of Visual Studio.
I saw in 2018 that Blazor was going to be significant for web development going forward. Now, any new web projects that I take on are Blazor projects, mainly Blazor-Server and moving into Blazor Web App (Server).
I strive to code efficiently to create web projects that are responsive, both from a device-size perspective and super-quick for the user. For me, the most important soution is one that is user-friendly and inherently obvious to use and understand.
I have really appreciated the in-depth explanations and examples within the .NET Web Academy tutorials to help me understand and learn Blazor.
Rollie Colby
Web and Database Developer focusing on Blazor Web Apps
It is always a pleasure to work with Patrick, as he is an outstanding problem solver and software engineer. He is known for his strong analytical skills and always focuses on the problem at hand in a productive manner. I experience him as a professional software engineer with a strong skill set in both, frontend and backend development.
Robin Müller-Bady
Professor for OOP and Disributed Systems at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
I love this course! Learning so much from this course, Patrick explains everything so well, even with a bit of humour and irony!
Augustus De Vree
Web Application Designer and Information Architect
Patrick is an incredibly gifted programmer and educator. He writes code effortlessly and does a beautiful job of explaining concepts, the code structure, and how everything interacts with each other. He is patient and supportive and can efficiently work with beginners and people with more advanced skills. Patrick is among the best instructors I’ve ever worked with, and I give him my highest recommendation.
Mike Schoenbach, MBA
Dynamic and results-driven professional
I have had a great time as one of the first members of the academy. The lessons were very well presented and the slide material was very easy to read and follow. I have learned heaps from this course and highly recommend it.
Zak Karachiwala
Domain Architect at John Holland
I had spent a lot of time working with Blazor in 2020 but had to drop it. When it came time to get reacquainted with Blazor I was looking for a course that used the latest technology and covered the entire process of building a Blazor Wasm application from the ground up. I'm happy to report that Patrick's Blazor course was the perfect choice. The pacing is brisk and packed with useful information. The TailwindCss module was one of my favorites; it’s not just a great introduction to Tailwind, but goes into creating custom controls in a way that is incredibly powerful for building large scale applications. In short, if you want to learn Blazor from someone using the latest technology and answers forum questions in a timely and comprehensive manner, then this is the course for you.
Michael Vandemore
Software Developer at DATAGENICS SOFTWARE INC
The .NET Web Academy covers lots of cutting edge technology that will help you be a productive web developer.
Mackinnon Buck
Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft
on the Blazor Team
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the .NET Web Academy start?
As soon as you are enrolled in the program you can start watching all courses at your own pace.
Where does the program take place?
The .NET Web Academy is an online program only with pre-recorded on-demand videos. This means you may watch all the lectures wherever and whenever you want to. 😊
Are subtitles available?
Yes! Currently there are subtitles for every video in English, German, Italian, Polish and Korean.
Need another language? Drop me an email!
How long is this program?
The .NET Web Academy consists of over 40 hours of video content (and growing), supplemented with quizzes and exercises, all organized into distinct sections.
While you have the flexibility to complete the courses at your own speed, I suggest breaking it down into manageable portions to fully absorb the content. Spacing it out can enhance understanding.
Will the lectures still be available after the program expires?
There’s no expiration date! As long as you're a member, you’ll have full access to all the .NET Web Academy content and the exclusive .NET Web Academy Community.
How is this different from your Udemy courses (e.g. .NET Jumpstart or Blazor E-Commerce)?
The .NET Web Academy goes beyond what you’ll find in my Udemy courses. Here, I dive deeper into advanced topics and job-related skills, like using Git with feature branches, merging code, and deploying full-stack applications to Azure.
Unlike Udemy, the focus here is on building a strong community. I’m committed to being more available for you. If you have questions or run into issues with your code, I’ll be there to help - whether it’s through a quick response or even recording new videos to address your specific challenges.
Can I receive an invoice after subscribing to the .NET Web Academy?
Of course! After completing your purchase of the .NET Web Academy, an invoice will be sent to your registered email address automatically. Make sure to enter your details (e.g. address, Tax ID, etc.) correctly upon your purchase.
Your satisfaction is my priority, so don't hesitate to let me know how I can assist further.
What is the "Cancel Anytime" policy?
You may cancel your subscription to the .NET Web Academy Membership at any point before your next billing period, no questions asked. "Cancel anytime" means you can turn off the auto-renewal for your subscription whenever you'd like.
Any Questions?
Do you have some questions about the .NET Web Academy?
Feel free to send an email to mail@patrickgod.com. I'll do my best to help. 😊