An outstanding author team presents the ultimate Wrox guide to ASP.NET MVC 4 Microsoft insiders join giants of the software development community to offer this in-depth guide to ASP.NET MVC, an essential web development technology. Experienced .NET and ASP.NET developers will find all the important information they need to build dynamic, data-driven websites with ASP.NET and the newest release of Microsoft's Model-View-Controller technology. Featuring step-by-step guidance and lots of code samples, this guide gets you started and moves all the way to advanced topics, using plenty of examples.
Designed to give experienced .NET and ASP.NET programmers everything needed to work with the newest version of MVC technology Expert author team includes Microsoft ASP.NET MVC insiders as well as leaders of the programming community Covers controllers, views, models, forms and HTML helpers, data annotation and validation, membership, authorization, security, and routing Includes essential topics such as Ajax and jQuery, NuGet, dependency injection, unit testing, extending MVC, and Razor Includes additional real-world coverage requested by readers of the previous edition as well as a new case study example chapter
There are a lot of beginner topics at the beginning. So I thought I will drop it. Actually I have just made at the last page. Great book. The topics are are covering almost everything you need to know about ASP.NET MVC. Though I missed how the request and response arrives/leaves. If you read it be cautious. The authentication chapter is no relevant, and you should not use OAuth for authentication. Great books though.
I think this is a worthwhile book, at least to get a grasp on the ASP.NET MVC 4 basics. Some other advanced topics are also discussed, although the authors did not delve too deep in these. It's up to you, the reader, to take onto those to further exploit the advanced capabilities of the ASP.NET MVC framework.
the book did great job talking about the basics of MVC . Validation chapter not pad Compare to Pluralsight - ASP.NET MVC 4 Fundamentals, I like the chapter about membership, mobile chapter lovely allot of information,Ajax Chapter hmmm he should talk about JQuery Ajax.
if you are not already know MVC you will feel lost after the MVC chapter, sorry :-)
A solid overview of the features of .NET MVC. Mostly basic stuff, although a few of the chapters are applicable to more experienced developers as well. The chapter on security, while brief, is a good zero-to-sixty intro for new developers as well.
This is excellent introduction to Microsoft MVC. It covers basic and advanced topics. After this I was able to write any application in MVC i wanted. It could be some topics which are not covered by this book but it is great for place to start and very often very good place to end.
Best book ever for the subject i really read many books about ASP.NET MVC and this was by far the best of them, liked it that i even printed it out to have a hard copy as reference