ASP.NET MVC 5 - Building a Website with Visual Studio 2015 and C Sharp: The Tactical Guidebook Jonas Fagerberg Author

ASP.NET MVC 5 - Building a Website with Visual Studio 2015 and C Sharp: The Tactical Guidebook Jonas Fagerberg Author
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This book is primarily aimed at developers who have some prior experience with MVC 5 and are proficient in C#, since the language won’t be explained in any detail. Even if you already have created a couple of MVC projects, you might find the content in this book useful as a refresher. You might have worked in previous versions of Visual Studio and MVC and want a fast no-fluff way to get up to speed with MVC 5. Prerequisites: • C# (you need to be proficient) • MVC 5 (you need some prior experience) • HTML5/CSS3 (you need basic knowledge) • JavaScript/JQuery (you need basic knowledge) In this book you will learn how to build an MVC 5 website using C#, Entity Framework, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and Ajax. • Create a real world code-first database using Entity Framework. • Add and modify models, views and controllers to perform CRUD operations against the database. • Use client-side and server-side validation. • Secure the controllers, actions and view content with authorization and roles. • Implement security with ASP.NET Identity (authentication, authorization and roles). • Use JavaScript, JQuery and Ajax to build a great end-user interface with asynchronous server calls. • Style the user interfaces using CSS3 and Bootstrap. • Create a responsive website. • Implement product subscription scenarios with registration codes. • Create an alternate way to login to the application. • Implement password reset functionality. • Register users with the site. • Manage users and their subscriptions. Technologies, frameworks and languages: • C# (you need to be proficient) • HTML5/CSS3 (you need basic knowledge) • JavaScript/JQuery (you need basic knowledge) • MVC 5 (you will create/modify models, views and controllers) • Razor syntax (to include server-side code in views) • Bootstrap (used for styling and to create a responsive design) • Ajax (used for asynchronous server calls) • LINQ (to query the database) • Extension methods (to clean up your C# code and enable re-use) • HTML Helper methods (to clean up your HTML and enable re-use) • Use settings from the web.config file * This book does not cover ASP.NET Core 1.0 I hope you love the book! Sincerely, Jonas Fagerberg Now click the Buy button to start reading the book.