ASP.NET MVC Quick Tutorials [closed] - asp.net-mvc

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I want to learn basic concepts of asp.net mvc in 1 or 2 days. Which books, sites, tutorials or smth else can you reccomend me?

http://www.asp.net/mvc has a bunch of pretty good "Getting Started" tutorials...
And the "Gu" gives a pretty good run through here:
http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/getting-started-with-mvc3-part1-cs

you should check this one: ASP.NET MVC
there are plenty of resources, videos, samples and articles.
that is surely the best way to start, take some time to check those videos, starting from the shortest ones then moving to more detailed ones. Good luck :)

Well, the previously provided answers cover some of the great sources you can start with
The following conference session videos are great the start with also :
MVC 3 – 101 by Scott Hanselman :
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/DevDays/DevDays-2011-Netherlands/Devdays002
ASP.NET MVC 3 #:The Time is Now by Phil Haack :
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MIX/MIX11/FRM03
ASP.NET + Packaging + Open Source = Crazy Delicious by Scott Hanselman : http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/PDC/PDC10/FT01
And there are so many out there on Channel9

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Reference material for JQuery [closed]

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Hi although this is not technical question, it is important to know where can someone find best from the experts.I am new in JQuery, I am using http://jquery.com/ for learning purposes. But it would be appreciable if I could have some better reference learning site for JQuery where videos and demos are available
So presuming you're somewhat familiar with jQuery, I would advise starting with JavaScript.
Code Academy run through the whole thing and you will understand JavaScript
jQuery's official site has a long, comprehensive list of tutorials. Pick the ones you think are down your alley and run with it.
After that, there are many, many good sites dedicated to jQuery.
Some that you might like are:
http://www.learningjquery.com/
http://jqueryfordesigners.com/
http://visualjquery.com/1.1.2.html (doesn't teach, just think of it as visual docs for the framework)
The New Boston jQuery Video Tutorials
This is a very good site.
I have gone through many tutorials and they are extremely helpful
Just try few videos first and see how much you get from it.
http://listic.ru/jQuery_Cookbook.pdf
found this quite organised and useful.

Expert tutorials/Books for MVC C# Entity Framework [closed]

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I am familiar enough with C#, objects and classes and i have tested Entity Framework 4 (tutorials, videos, blogs for CRUD operations). But i think this knowledge is not enough for a larger project with real business aspects such us Ajax partial updates, jquery, json data populating lists etc.
Which Books or tutorials do you suggest for Professional Programming with MVC?
ASP.NET MVC in Action, good book to look.
Checkout the Tutotials in ASP.NET MVC site. They have a nice Contoso University sample MVC app which uses Entity Framework and Repositary pattern.
You may also consider checking out some Open Source projects in Codeplex/Github and download the source code and try do make some customization. That is a good exercise for sure.
Practicing will make you an expert. So Practice Practice Practice. Write some code...
I like the Steve Sanderson MVC book for a good overview of the framework:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-ASP-NET-MVC-Framework-Edition/dp/1430234040/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1344004976&sr=8-4
believe there is an MVC4 version now too, but without Steve:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-NET-Edition-Professional-Apress/dp/1430242361/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1344004976&sr=8-2

asp.net MVC-3 video tutorials? [closed]

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I want to know any good link for asp.net MVC-3 video tutorials. I have book but Video tutorials are good and easy to learn fast.
I love the following two. Its about ASP.NET MVC2 but motivating, fun and a very good start.
ASP.NET MVC 2: Basics, Introduction by Scott Hanselman
ASP.NET MVC 2: Ninja Black Belt Tips by Scott Hanselman
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ASP.NET MVC 3 - Videos
Session Recordings from mvcConf 2 - 27 Videos
In addition to dknaacks answer, I did not see this one, but I think is pretty good:
ASP.NET MVC 3 – 101 - From beginner to advanced by Scott Hanselman (DevDays-2011)
There's also a great free course on MicrosoftVirtualAcademy: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications Jump Start
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mvc3+.net
theres lots of good videos on youtube
also lots of stuff on channel9 if you want more official (MS) stuff. http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/asp.net+mvc
All depends on what specifically you want to learn in MVC

asp.net MVC2 Books [closed]

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I know this has been asked many times but its been more for MVC1. I don't know if it matters all that much if its a MVC1 or a MVC2 book. But what I am looking for is a good book to get me started on asp.net MVC2 and a other book to read after for further reading. Now if these two books could be warped up into the that would be great.
I am aiming to learn enough so I can show some people in our team it. In the hope of it been a new way of working.
thanks
Antony
Steve Sanderson's Pro ASP.NET MVC 2 book is what you want http://blog.stevensanderson.com/category/pro-aspnet-mvc/
Pro ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework, Second Edition
http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430228865

What the best XNA blog? [closed]

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I know good general programming blogs (like coding horror ;) ).
But I want very good specific XNA blog.
Suggestions?
Shawn Hargreaves and Nick Gravelyn are two names that I run across a lot when looking for information on XNA.
It's not as much of a blog, but Ziggyware also has a lot of great information.
And you can also find helpful information right on the XNA forums and GameDev.net forums.
Oh, also, I like to read Gamasutra, which has articles from people developing on XNA.
I really like Shawn Hargreaves blog. He has a lot of code examples and shows a lot of best practices and tricks to help development.
You can start from www.creatorsclubonline.com , they have a huge list of links to XNA specific blogs. (not sure if you are looking at beginner level or advanced level blogs)
Meanwhile here are some...
http://blogs.msdn.com/etayrien/
http://www.xnatutorial.com/
http://www.xnadevelopment.com/tutorials.shtml
http://www.xnatutorial.com/
http://www.phstudios.com/?q=node/16
best
It depends what it is you expect from a blog. If you're searching for knowledge and techniques, you'd be grazy not to spend some time at Riemer's tutorials as well!

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