ASP.NET MVC4 In Action

 

Instead of listening to lectures and doing boring written exercises, participants jump in and work on real code using real examples – applying these techniques on an existing application.

We’ve made registration even easier through Eventbrite, but for other registration options call (877) 459 – 2260

Next Class: TBD – Ask about private training options

You’ll Come Out of MVC Boot Camp Knowing:

  • How to Avoid Common Web Development Pitfalls
  • How to Write Maintainable Systems
  • 25% Discount on a Personal ReSharper License

Best of all, we have updated our curriculum for the latest version of MVC4 and mobile web development. If you are looking to get started with MVC, convert from an older version or learn how to use MVC in mobile web development projects, we highly recommend this course.

Course curriculum was created by the guys that wrote the book on MVC, Jeffrey Palermo and Jimmy Bogard.

Who Benefits Most? Developers With:

  • 1 Year+ Experience in C#
  • A Basic Understanding of Web Development Languages, Including HTML
  • A Basic Understanding of the Web Life-Cycle

Cost $1,975

If you have any concerns whether or not this course is a fit, contact us for help at (512) 459 – 2260..

Training located in Austin, Texas (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)

View a map to our facility and nearby hotels.

Although it is unlikely, class dates are subject to change. We encourage you to obtain transferable airline/hotel reservations in the event that this should occur.

By signing up for a Headspring training course, you are accepting the terms and conditions of our Education Services Agreement.

 

Agenda

Day 1

Session 1.1 – MVC Overview
Background
MVC parts

Session 1.2 – Controller basics
Anatomy of an Action
Querystring parameters
Working with forms
Model binding
View data

Session 1.3 – View basics
WebForms view engine
Razor view engine
Folder structure
Execution order
View data
Helpers
URLs

Session 1.4 – Model basics
Persistence/Domain Model vs. View Model
Projection
Repositories

 

Day 2

Session 2.1 – Routing
Routing in the MVC pipeline
Designing URLs
SEO
Custom routes

Session 2.2 – Controller in depth
ActionResults
ActionFilters
Customizing the controller

Session 2.3 – Model in depth
ViewModels
AutoMapper
Custom ModelBinders

Session 2.4 – View in depth
Layouts and Master Pages
Partials
Child actions

 

Day 3

Session 3.1 – Templates and validation
View/Edit templates
Validation
Custom validators

Session 3.2 – AJAX and jQuery
Intro to jQuery
Integrating jQuery
AJAX and MVC

Session 3.3 – Testing ASP.NET MVC
Unit testing MVC pieces
UI testing

Session 3.4 – Best Practices in ASP.NET MVC
Lessons learned from large ASP.NET MVC projects

Comments

  1. Nihar says:

    How am I suppose to find date?

    • Mary Chauvin says:

      Hey there! We just redesigned the site, so we are still working on these sort of UX issues. Thanks for bringing it up.

      To answer your question, we have a class next week: Dec. 5-7

    • Mary Chauvin says:

      Hey there! We just redesigned the site, so we are still working on these sort of UX issues. Thanks for …

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