Programming ASP.NET MVC
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Product Description
With a series of hands-on exercises, Programming ASP.NET MVC gets you started with the popular model-view-controller pattern for web applications, using the new ASP.NET 3.5 MVC framework. As you progress through the book, you'll design, build, and deploy a state-of-the-art Web 2.0 application based on Dimecasts.com, a popular video training site for .NET developers. In the process, you'll make good use of ASP.NET 3.5, LINQ, AJAX, jQuery and the Entity Framework.
This practical book teaches you how to build dynamic applications that separate data components (the Model) cleanly from the user interface (the View), so you can easily change one without affecting the other. After receiving a complete introduction to Microsoft's MVC Framework, experienced ASP.NET developers learn how to:
- Design, build, and deploy a robust Web 2.0 application the agile way
- Leverage the ADO.NET Entity Framework to create the application Model
- Build reusable components to create the View
- Bind objects from the Model to the View to create the Controller
- Use existing ASP.NET features, like forms/windows authentication, output and data caching, and more
- Conduct unit testing with best practices provided in the book
You'll discover that testing applications is much easier, making unit testing a key advantage of any MVC project. Programming ASP.NET MVC not only teaches you to think about web development with the MVC Framework, it also gives you valuable experience you need to build your own applications.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4079534 in Books
- Published on: 2008-06-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 350 pages
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About the Author
Chris Sutton is developer and trainer in eastern Iowa. He has been developing for the web since 1997 and genuinely enjoys building and designing applications that connect people. He is active in the .NET community by coordinating IowaCodeCamp.com and leading CRineta.org. He also frequently speaks at code camps and user groups in the Midwest.
Tim Barcz is the technical lead for J&P Cycles, the world's largest Harley Davidson parts dealer. He studied computer science at Central College, while there he wrote a computer language and compiler for his honors project. Tim is an MCPD for .NET, Certified Scrum Master, and the Cedar Rapids Ineta User Group president.
Derik Whittaker has over 9 years of experience developing, mentoring and leading Microsoft based products for a wide variety of different professional fields. He has been working exclusively with .Net since its inception. He has been recognized by his peers and awarded the MVP for C# and is also a member of the AspInsiders group.



