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Professional ASP.NET MVC 2.0

John Wiley & Sons

English Text.
West Sussex, 2010; paperback, pp. 432, cm 19x23,5.

ISBN: 0-470-64318-8 - EAN13: 9780470643181

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 0.94 kg


Top-selling MVC book from a top team at Microsoft-now fully updated! ASP. NET MVC 2. 0 is now available and shipping with Visual Studio 2010 and. NET 4. A new update to Microsoft's Model-View-Controller technologies, MVC 2. 0 enables developers to build dynamic, data-driven Web sites. Top-selling MVC book from a top team at Microsoft-now fully updated! ASP.NET MVC 2.0 is now available and shipping with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4. A new update to Microsoft's Model-View-Controller technologies, MVC 2.0 enables developers to build dynamic, data-driven Web sites. This in-depth book shows you step-by-step how to use MVC 2.0. You'll learn both the theory behind MVC 2.0, as well as walk through practical tutorials, where you'll create a real-world application. Topics include transitioning from ASP.NET development, as well as an overview of related tools and technologies, including LINQ, jQuery, and REST. * Shows developers and programmers how to use ASP.NET MVC 2.0, Microsoft's latest update to its Model-View-Controller technology for developing dynamic, data-driven Web sites * Expert author trio includes a current member of the Microsoft ASP.NET team * Uses a step-by-step approach to explain all major features and functionalities * Explains theory as well as practical application, including how to transition from ASP.NET development, and related technologies such as LINQ, jQuery, and REST Take your development skills to another level with MVC 2.0 and Professional ASP. NET MVC 2.0.

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