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I want to learn ASP.Net MVC

Discussion in 'C#' started by crystaljerk, Sep 18, 2013.

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    Can anyone advise best videos, books or online tutorials to learn latest ASP.Net MVC4?
     
    crystaljerk, Sep 18, 2013 IP
  2. sagaradsennse

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    I also need same
     
    sagaradsennse, Sep 20, 2013 IP
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    FawadEhsan Greenhorn

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    i also need it
     
    FawadEhsan, Oct 2, 2013 IP
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    I like videos and blog posts myself to learn. I'd check out http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/mvc-4 which is info directly from Microsoft. If you have the ability to get a Pluralsight account (http://pluralsight.com/training/Courses) I would highly encourage it as their material is fantastic.
     
    HFS, Nov 13, 2013 IP
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    The best videos are the ones from Pluralsight. Their catalog features dozens of C# and ASP/MVC related stuff.

    I would also recommend Youtube. Many people post entire playlists of MVC related videos.

    Like:
     
    MrYale, Nov 15, 2013 IP
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    try the one from lynda.com

    they have from basic asp and also asp with mvc
     
    ravipiero, Dec 1, 2013 IP
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    microsoftvirtualacademy.com - first learn basic of C# language then go for MVC...
    If you can spend some bucks then I would recommend you Pluralsight.
    For JavaScript and jQuery basic you can use free video courses on learnvisualstudio.net

    Good luck and I'm glad that ASP MVC community have a new member :D
     
    croatoos, Dec 3, 2013 IP
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    i'd go with Pluralsight as well thats how i learned MVC myself, this tutorial is a great walkthrough as well for a basic MVC 4 application:
    http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/mvc-4/getting-started-with-aspnet-mvc4/intro-to-aspnet-mvc-4
    once you get the model view control state of mind its realy a powerful tool, good luck!
     
    perdanny, Dec 20, 2013 IP
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    dansari Well-Known Member

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    Another good way to learn it is to install Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web (http://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/downloads/download-visual-studio-vs.aspx), and just create a new MVC solution/project. It'll give you a boilerplate project off the bat that you can customize and build upon. You can use the online tutorials for this.
     
    dansari, Jan 1, 2014 IP
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    You are interested to learn ASP.Net MVC(Model view control). It is a Framework.
    There are so many tutorial website and ebook on internet. You can visit www.asp.net/tutorial/mvc4 . I would like to suggest you some book Like Pro Asp.net MVC4 (Adam Freeman) or Programming Aso.net MVC4 (Hrusikesh Panda).
     
    born_star16, Jan 10, 2014 IP
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    Always read ebooks and join into project
     
    hellocrawler, Jan 14, 2014 IP
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    If you have contact with any body at Hydrabad, you will get a disk of Complete video lectures on MVC and best lecture notes at Ameerpet(Hyderabad). at Rs 300/ only. You can understand very eaily because it is explained step by step.
     
    Brijesh chaurasia, Jan 24, 2014 IP
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    "ASP.NET MVC 4 Recipes: a Problem-solution Approach by John Ciliberti" is the best book to learn MVC4.
     
    ethansamuel17, Oct 6, 2014 IP
  14. Jagbir Saini

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    Try this http://www.pragimtech.com/mvc-video-tutorial-for-beginners.aspx
     
    Jagbir Saini, Oct 14, 2014 IP
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    Pro ASP.NET MVC 4 or 5, 4th Edition..... I think it's good
     
    Ahmad Musa, Apr 7, 2015 IP
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    I have to look through all these links. And is there any page on which there are some tasks to perform or exercises? Thanks anyway :)
    dynamics 365 pricing
     
    lilly.morelo, May 5, 2017 IP
  17. Naina S

    Naina S Active Member

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    For learning ASP.NET MVC you will also have to learn C#. So you have to first start with basic concepts of C# which includes.
    1. Creating console applications in C#
    2. Some beginners programs.

    Then you move to ASP.NET MVC and you will have to continue MVC with C#.

    Since coding is always learned by practicing, so you have to build lots of programmers on MVC and C# by your own.

    You are a beginner and I always suggest beginners to go for some book because books are written by expert programmers who know how to teach learners like you. Here Wrox Publication is the best one, buy 1 Beginners ASP.NET MVC book and one Beginners C# book of Wrox publication and start the learning process.

    The codes written in the books can be downloaded from Wrox Website so you won't have any trouble in understanding. My best wishes !
     
    Naina S, Jun 9, 2017 IP
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    https://www.asp.net/mvc

    I have always found documentation on official website best and enough to understand all aspects. Get started from here and then look around.
     
    nspl_forum_user, Jul 26, 2017 IP
  19. Jay Kapoor

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    There are lot of websites to learn programming like
    stackoverflow
    Question and Answer Website > https://kodlogs.com
     
    Jay Kapoor, Apr 17, 2019 IP