Publisher's Synopsis
The ASP.NET MVC framework is designed from the ground up with certain core principles in mind–extensibility, testability, and separation of concerns. The framework adds various conventions into the mix to help drive developers into the "Pit of Success," providing for a streamlined development experience that fits the way the web works.
For developers who like to peel away layers of abstraction and get their hands closer to the metal, the ASP.NET MVC framework might be for you. For developers who are extremely particular about how their frameworks should be put together, ASP.NET MVC is also extremely extensible, allowing nearly any part of it to be customized or even swapped out entirely in favor of something that fits the developer′s own tastes.
Written by members of the ASP.NET team, expert Scott Guthrie starts you out with an end–to–end walk–through, showing you how to build an application. You can even share Scott Guthrie′s NerdDinner.com chapter with your friends at http://tinyurl.com/aspnetmvc. You′ll then delve into basic concepts and the history of the Model–View–Controller (MVC), and quickly transition to learning how the ASP.NET MVC pattern implements those concepts.
You′ll explore controllers and views and examine the roles that AJAX and URLs play in your applications while the book demonstrates the myriad ways in which you can extend ASP.NET MVC. As you go through the book, you′ll come to understand the mind–shift that is required when making the change from traditional ASP.NET Web Forms development to ASP.NET MVC and the many benefits that exist once that change is made.
What you will learn from this book
- The various toolsets and technologies that complement MVC, such as SubSonic, LINQ, jQuery, and REST
- The structure of a standard ASP.NET MVC application
- Advanced routing strategies as well as advanced techniques for extending the framework
- The difference between ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web Forms and how to share data between the two
- How to secure your ASP.NET MVC application
Who this book is for:
This book is for ASP.NET developers who want to employ separation of concerns, extensibility, and control over markup whenbuilding web applications. A firm understanding of ASP.NET development using C# is necessary.
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