| | |  | | Home » Pro ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework is the latest evolution of Microsoft’s ASP.NET web platform. It provides a 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. Steve is a well-known blogger on the MVC Framework and a member of the Microsoft Web Platform and Tools team. Adam started designing and building web applications 15 years ago and has been responsible for some of the world's largest and most ambitious projects. 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
- Explore the entire ASP.NET MVC Framework
- See how MVC and test-driven development work in action
- Capitalize on your existing knowledge quickly and easily through comparison of features in classic ASP.NET to those in ASP.NET MVC
- Learn about the latest security and deployment issues, including those related to IIS 7
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. Table of ContentsPart 1 1. The Big Idea 2. Getting Ready 3. Your First MVC Application 4. The MVC Pattern 5. Essential Language Features 6. Essential Tools for MVC 7. SportsStore I – A Real Application 8. SportsStore II – Navigation & Cart 9. SportsStore III - Administration Part 2 10. Overview of MVC projects 11. URLs, Routing & Areas 12. Controllers & Actions 13. Filters 14. Controller Extensibility 15. Views 16. Model Templates 17. Model Binding 18. Model Validation 19. Unobtrusive Ajax 20. jQuery Part 3. 21. Security 22. Authentication & Authorization 23. Deployment | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
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| June 27, 2011 | | Language:
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53 of 64 found the following review helpful:
Very disapointingJul 16, 2011
By Zasurus I feel that this book has been rushed out to be the first MVC 3 book on the shelf. It is full of errors and not just typo's. These include errors in the code it's self! I have spent several hours wasted trying to work out why my code doesn't work only to find out that the book it's self is wrong!
The graphics included in the book don't always represent the results of the texts (for example screenshots containing tests that you aren't told about and even the down-loadable source code doesn't include!).
The use of some code is even incorrect in some cases! These are only small things that I have seen so far (half way through the book) for example parameter orders incorrect in the tests that do pop up errors when they should but the errors will be slightly wrong causing more wasted time trying to work out what is wrong!
The only reason I am still plodding though on trying to learn from this book is because I have already purchased it, there are no alternatives and deadlines are looming.
I purchased the ALPHA of this book from Apress directly when it was available and have been sending errors via there site for months but NONE of the errors I submitted have been corrected in the final release and have heard nothing from Apress.
If you are trying to learn MVC I suggest finding another MVC 2 book that you know is good and then when you have a grasp of MVC 2 topping up your knowledge on the changes (Razor etc...) in MVC 3 from other sources (or maybe any other books that will be published shortly).
Having said all that if you don't mind all the rushed error prone work and just want to get into MVC 3 right now (as at the time of writing this is the ONLY MVC 3 book out there) getting this book and spending the time to read and follow it (which isn't easy) you will get there or at least to a place that you can ask the right questions to find the answers and understand other examples on the net.
EDIT: I have had more problems where the book was not explaining what the code was trying to achieve and as the code was wrong several hours were lost trying to establish if it was me that was wrong or the book... A few examples of solution are:
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20 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Perfect book for the beginner and the advanced MVC developerJul 12, 2011
By T. Anderson This is the perfect book for the beginner and the advanced MVC developer. It is a one stop shop for learning the ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework.
It starts out with a nice little sample application that will get beginners up to speed fast. It then covers the MVC Pattern in detail and how it relates to Domain-Driven Development, Repositories, Dependency Injection, and Automated Testing.
Next the is a chapter on the C# features a good MVC developer needs in their tool belt, as well as the Razor syntax. This chapter does a good job of introducing the Razor view engine.
Then there is a chapter on the essential tools MVC developers should understand. This chapter covers Ninject, Unit Testing and Moq.
In the next 3 chapters the authors take you through building a real application. Everything is included from the views to the repository (using Entity Framework 4.1), to the database. They also include the unit tests. The application is a complete store front and an administration site.
The next part of the book includes details on individual features of the ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework. It includes chapters on URLs, Routing & Areas, Controllers & Actions, Filters, Controller Extensibility, Views, Model Templates, Model Binding, Model Validation, Unobtrusive Ajax, and jQuery.
The last part of the book has chapters on Security, Authentication & Authorization, Deployment.
I like that the authors show you how to take advantage of the tools available in Visual Studio 2010 to help get you as productive as possible.
This is a very well rounded book. It covers everything a .NET Architect and Developer needs to know to build real world applications.
The downloadable code is very well organized and appears usable. It is seperated into chapters and then into topics with in the chapters. It looks really nice, but most of it does not run so that is a ding to the book.
All in all I highly recommend this book for anyone moving into the ASP.NET MVC 3 Framework world.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great book but poor printingJul 20, 2011
By Alexis Rios The book is the only one available for MVC 3 as today and it is an excellent book. Each chapter builds over the knowledge gained on the previos one, it shows full but easy to learn examples taking each topic this way as a hands-on tutorial. You can buy it without any doubts, you will learn ASP.NET MVC 3.0 for good. Only problem is the bad quality on images, it looks like this was printed (images not text which is good) with a low toner or draft photocopy (Reason why I am giving a 4 and not a 5). This should not stop you of getting this awesome book, but Amazon should send us a new book if re-printed properly.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
This book gets my vote!Aug 04, 2011
By Chris Russi I'm blown away by some of the low reviews for this book! Before I got the book I did the usual looking around. The authors were highly rated. I bought the book when it was in alpha, so, there was no Amazon ratings for this specific edition. But, I recall checking out the author and all the raves people were saying about them. I have not had a single issue with the code in the book. I don' think I found a single misstep. I am doing all the code as they go along. One disclaimer, I did not download any code. I forced myself to type almost all the code samples by hand so that I would be more familiar with the code. I have not run into a single issue where things didn't compile or I couldn't get the code to run right away. One time I needed a reference to System.Web.MVC. Early on the author clearly states that he isn't going to take time to spell out each reference needed and we needed to figure out what using statements to put at the top. Fair enough. But, then I discovered 3 System.Web.MVC references!!! I went back to the page and read it a little more closely and he clearly pointed out that we might see more than one System.Web.MVC reference and we should choose the one associated with version 3. That is pretty good level of detail. I rely on Amazon ratings when I purchase a book and I am bummed by some of the low ratings this book has received. I would easily put it at a 5. I have really enjoyed the authors' approach to presenting EF, Ninject, and unit testing early on because they use it extensively. I also have found the rigor of their step by step approach has allowed me to better understand how to construct such an application myself. Maybe this is just another example of a book that might be too advanced for some users. It is hard to tell, because I didn't find it to be too advanced. So, I was encouraged by a friend to post a review of this book, since I recommend it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Plagued with ErrataSep 15, 2011
By Eric Sieg
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This book is written by someone who clearly knows a lot about MVC 3 and there is a lot of good information about MVC 3 inside. However, there are a LOT of errata that make going through this book a lot slower and take longer than it should. At first, I it was merely an annoyance as it was pretty easy to figure out what was messed up and account for it. Pictures were wrong (but the text was right), many (most?) of the code samples were not bolded correctly, etc. However, if you do hit an error where the solution is not obvious (for me, it was Chapter 9) your progress comes to a screaming halt and lots of frustration ensues.
That said, I think this book is anywhere from a 1 star book to a 4 star book depending on the reader's needs. If you are looking for a book to walk you through setting up an MVC 3 project and take you through it step by step, this is probably a 1 star book. The main walk through chapters (7-9) are riddled with constant errors and the final solution (even the code you can download) has errors. For example, when you change an existing product in the store and save the changes - they don't actually save. If you want to walk through the various aspects of making an MVC 3 site, I highly recommend the MVC tutorials at the main mvc site. If you mostly just care about how EF interacts with MVC, this is a 1 star or 2 star book.
However, outside of EF/MVC 3 interaction and a step by step walkthrough, this is a pretty solid book. The unit testing examples are frequent and very helpful. If you are interested in setting up DI, this seems to do a good job of walking you through using Ninject. Routing, Models, Razor, and security all seem adequately covered. The writing is reasonably easy to follow and interesting. It is too bad that the Technical Reviewer and Editor did such a terrible job on this book as it really should have been a 4.5 star publication if they'd done their jobs.
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