9780470384619-0470384611-Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0

Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0

ISBN-13: 9780470384619
ISBN-10: 0470384611
Edition: 1
Author: Phil Haack, Scott Hanselman, Rob Conery, Scott Guthrie
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Wrox
Format: Paperback 456 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780470384619
ISBN-10: 0470384611
Edition: 1
Author: Phil Haack, Scott Hanselman, Rob Conery, Scott Guthrie
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Wrox
Format: Paperback 456 pages

Summary

Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 (ISBN-13: 9780470384619 and ISBN-10: 0470384611), written by authors Phil Haack, Scott Hanselman, Rob Conery, Scott Guthrie, was published by Wrox in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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This book begins with you working along as Scott Guthrie builds a complete ASP.NET MVC reference application. He begins NerdDinner by using the File->New Project menu command within Visual Studio to create a new ASP.NET MVC Application. You'll then incrementally add functionality and features. Along the way you’ll cover how to create a database, build a model layer with business rule validations, implement listing/details data browsing, provide CRUD (Create, Update, Delete) data form entry support, implement efficient data paging, reuse UI using master pages and partials, secure the application using authentication and authorization, use AJAX to deliver dynamic updates and interactive map support, and implement automated unit testing.

From there, the bulk of the rest of the book begins with the basic concepts around the model view controller pattern, including the little history and the state of the MVC on the web today. We'll then go into the ways that MVC is different from ASP.NET Web Forms. We'll explore the structure of a standard MVC application and see what you get out of the box. Next we dig deep into routing and see the role URLs play in your application. We'll deep dive into controllers and views and see what role the Ajax plays in your applications. The last third of the book focuses entirely on advanced techniques and extending the framework.

In some places, we assume that you're somewhat familiar with ASP.NET WebForms, at least peripherally. There are a lot of ASP.NET WebForms developers out there who are interested in ASP.NET MVC so there are a number of places in this book where we contrast the two technologies. Even if you're not already an ASP.NET developer, you might still find these sections interesting for context, as well as for your own edification as ASP.NET MVC may not be the web technology that you're looking for.

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