Pro ASPNET MVC 5 Platform Author:Adam Freeman The power of ASP.NET MVC 5 stems from the underlying ASP.NETand .NET Frameworks upon which it is founded. To make your ASP.NET MVC applications the best they can possibly be, you need to fully understand what these ?back office? technologies are doing and how they can be tailored to create a high-productivity programming model that promotesclea... more »ner code architecture, test-driven development and powerful extensibility.
ASP.NET and .NET provide your MVC 5 applications with a richsuite of services including such vital every-day features as extensible request handling, state management and user authentication. Developing a good understanding of the life-cycle of these features and how they impact upon the reliability and performance of your MVC application is the difference between creating an average web application and a best-in-class one.
MVC applications that are architected will a thorough knowledge of the underlying platforms will be be faster to write, faster to run and less likely to develop bugs during development. In Pro ASP.NET MVC 5:The Platform, best selling .NET author Adam Freeman explains how to get themost from the entire MVC platform, beginning with a nuts-and-bolts descriptionof the tools you have available to you and working through to the most advancedfeatures. He goes in-depth at every stage to give you the practical knowledgethat you need to apply these concepts to your own code.
What you’ll learn Understand how ASP.NET MVC 5 rides on top of the ASP.NET and .NET Frameworks Learn how core .NET services, such as error handling, are exposed and how they can be used more efficiently from within MVC Create highly scalable MVC web applications that work in harmony with the underlying services upon which they depend Understand the ASP.NET Lifecycle and how it affects the whole programming stack Extend and Customize the ASP.NET platform to suit your MVC5 web application Who this book is for The book is ideal for anyone wanting to use ASP.NET MVC 5 in a professional context. It works particularly well as a compliment to Adam Freeman's other ASP.NET MVC titles Pro ASP.NET MVC 5 and Pro ASP.NET MVC 5 Client.
All examples are demonstrated using C# and current Microsoft best-practices and code conventions.« less