Pro ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework Third Edition

The ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework is the latest evolution of Microsoft’s ASP.NET web platform. It provides a radically new high-productivity programming model that promotes cleaner code architecture, test-driven development, and powerful extensibility, combined with all the benefits of ASP.NET 4.

In this, third edition, the core model-view-controller (MVC) architectural concepts are not simply explained or discussed in isolation, but are demonstrated in action. You’ll work through an extended tutorial to create a working e-commerce web application that combines ASP.NET MVC with the latest C# language features and unit-testing best practices. By gaining this invaluable, practical experience, you’ll discover MVC’s strengths and weaknesses for yourself—and put your best-learned theory into practice.

The book's authors, Steve Sanderson and Adam Freeman, have both watched the growth of ASP.NET MVC since its first release, with Steve taking a particularly prominent role. You can be sure you are in safe hands.
What you’ll learn

* Gain a solid architectural understanding of ASP.NET MVC 3, including basic MVC and REST concepts.
* Explore the entire ASP.NET MVC Framework and take a detailed look at the official MVC development toolkit.
* See how MVC and test-driven development work in action.
* Capitalize on your existing knowledge quickly and easily through translation and comparison of features in classic ASP.NET to those in ASP.NET MVC.
* Learn about the latest security and deployment issues, including IIS 7.0.

Who this book is for

This book is for web developers with a basic knowledge of ASP.NET and C# who want (or need) to start using the new ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework.

Author Information

Adam Freeman

Adam Freeman is an experienced IT professional who has held senior positions in a range of companies, most recently as Chief Technology Officer and Chief Operating Officer of a global bank. He has written several of books on Java and .NET and has had a long-term interest in all things parallel.
Steven Sanderson

After a childhood spent at the computer, Steven Sanderson started web development in 1996, first using Perl and later adopting PHP.
His last five years of professional experience have focused on ASP.NET, learning what works and what works better, and experiencing a developer’s life everywhere from an investment bank to a five–person Internet startup.
Steven has led Red Gate's web development team, and spends his free time blogging and keeping up to speed with the latest technology developments.
He’s followed the ASP.NET MVC framework since its inception and frequently participates in online discussions with its core developers at Microsoft.

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