ASP.net MVC 5: Your First Guide- From Zero Steps to Confident User
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Author(s)Rees, Jordan
ISBN / ASIN1545046301
ISBN-139781545046302
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This book is an exploration of the ASP.NET MVC 5. The first part of the book will help you get started in programming and, in particular, assist you in understanding what ASP.NET MVC is. This book explains many key features of working with MVC, including the process of routing, as well as how to use Action Method, Action Selectors, Action Verbs and the Razor Syntax. After reading this book, you will understand how to use HTML helpers and the process of model binding. This book also guides you on how to use filters and View Data in ASP.NET MVC, how to add a view, a model and a controller to your ASP.Net application, and how to access your data stored in the model from the controller. Finally, the process of creating a search method in ASP.Net is also discussed in this book. The following topics are covered in this book: Getting Started Routing in MVC Action Method, Action Selectors and Action Verbs Razor Syntax HTML Helpers Model Binding View Data Filters Adding a Controller Adding a View Adding a Model Accessing data in the Model from the Controller Creating a Search Method Creating a new Field Validating the Fields
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