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This course uses an older version of ASP.NET MVC, which is now outdated. We have released a new course to teach you the same great skills using the most recent version: Get Started with ASP.NET MVC 6.
ASP.NET MVC5 is a powerful framework for building robust, scalable web applications. In this course, Jeremy McPeak will show you the basics of building web applications with ASP.NET MVC. You'll learn the fundamentals of MVC applications as well as some of features that are new in MVC5, such as attribute routing and new user management and authentication systems.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 03:46
2 lessons, 03:46
1.1Introduction00:51
1.1
Introduction
00:51
1.2An Overview of MVC02:55
1.2
An Overview of MVC
02:55
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 25:00
2 lessons, 25:00
2.1The Anatomy of an MVC Application11:56
2.1
The Anatomy of an MVC Application
11:56
2.2Controller Basics13:04
2.2
Controller Basics
13:04
3.Routing in ASP.NET MVC53 lessons, 29:00
3 lessons, 29:00
3.1Routing Basics11:49
3.1
Routing Basics
11:49
3.2Route Constraints07:09
3.2
Route Constraints
07:09
3.3Attribute Routing (New to MVC5)10:02
3.3
Attribute Routing (New to MVC5)
10:02
4.Views2 lessons, 31:13
2 lessons, 31:13
4.1Razor View Basics16:32
4.1
Razor View Basics
16:32
4.2Reusing Markup With Layout Pages and Partial Views14:41
4.2
Reusing Markup With Layout Pages and Partial Views
14:41
5.The Model2 lessons, 35:48
2 lessons, 35:48
5.1The Model and Strongly-Typed Views16:00
5.1
The Model and Strongly-Typed Views
16:00
5.2Model Binding and Validation19:48
5.2
Model Binding and Validation
19:48
6.Other Features of ASP.NET MVC55 lessons, 1:14:39
5 lessons, 1:14:39
6.1Action Results12:35
6.1
Action Results
12:35
6.2Introduction to OWIN (New to MVC5)12:08
6.2
Introduction to OWIN (New to MVC5)
12:08
6.3ASP.NET Identity: Adding Users (New to MVC5)22:13
6.3
ASP.NET Identity: Adding Users (New to MVC5)
22:13
6.4ASP.NET Identity: Authentication (New to MVC5)15:29
6.4
ASP.NET Identity: Authentication (New to MVC5)
15:29
6.5Bundling (Changes in MVC5)12:14
6.5
Bundling (Changes in MVC5)
12:14
7.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:48
1 lesson, 00:48
7.1Conclusion00:48
7.1
Conclusion
00:48
I started my development career on the client-side writing JavaScript and DHTML components in my spare time. In 2005, Nicholas C. Zakas asked me to join him in writing the first edition of Professional Ajax for Wiley Publishing. Since Professional Ajax, 1st Edition, I've been blessed to take part in other book projects: Professional Ajax 2nd Edition, and Beginning JavaScript 3rd and 4th editions.