Step-by-step ASP.NET MVC Tutorial for Inexperienced persons | Mosh



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Need to be taught ASP.NET MVC 5 from scratch in a enjoyable, step-by-step and pragmatic manner? Watch this tutorial and get began.

Desk of Content material:

00:00 Introduction
02:48 ASP.NET MVC Structure
05:31 Setting Up the Growth Surroundings
07:38 Your First ASP.NET MVC 5 App
14:34 MVC in Motion
21:18 Including a Theme
26:49 Motion Outcomes
31:47 Motion Parameters
37:42 Conference-based Routing
42:58 Attribute-based Routing
46:27 Passing Knowledge to the Views
50:30 View Fashions
54:19 Razor Views
58:38 Partial Views

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38 thoughts on “Step-by-step ASP.NET MVC Tutorial for Inexperienced persons | Mosh”

  1. Hello dear mosh

    Thank you for your quality training

    I had a question, instead of the web essentials extension, what extension do you recommend for the 2022 version of Visual Studio?

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  2. Itā€™s just another bullshit framework to make things confusing and hard to understand for no reason. I did not find a single thing in this which cannot be designed using plain old simple Html JavaScript and css files with a sql database in the background. I donā€™t know why these companies jump to every new bullshit that hits the market. Hey canā€™t they keep things simple and enjoyable

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  3. I hadn't touched .NET Framework MVC for almost 5 years (been working with up-to-date versions). And I needed a refresher before an interview with a customer. And that's an excellent one.
    It requires 3 hours to go through everything while doing the same in parallel. But it's great content.

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  4. It is very soothing to hear Mr Mosh's voice while teaching. He speaks very clearly and explains very understandably. I wish he could have another .dotnet MVC tutorial using the latest version of the technology. This video is way too old already. Although the concept remains the same, yet there are some changes when it comes to the latest version of dotnet. I'm hoping Mr. Mosh will do it once more šŸ™šŸ„°

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  5. Hi Mosh brother,

    This video is very impressive. your course link checkout button not working . so I will go to buy in udemy.

    I want to created small project from MVC. My expectation is,

    create login page,

    registration page,

    home page with side navbar,

    created forms,

    and created reports.

    you have any course from MVC.

    Please suggest and sent demo video. I want to buy the course.

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  6. Great course. Very clear, concise, great examples, and I love the tips and explanation as you are making changes. You even describe your keyboard shortcuts which is so helpful to know what you are doing while watching virtually. I'll be purchasing the rest of the course to learn through the rest of the course.

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  7. One thing to consider is the professionalism of language used on a site, which could affect how some potential new customers may feel about joining, at least in North America where poor language skills are very common in criminal sites and emails used to victimize people. For example, we don't usually say we "go on a membership" of something in English. We say that we "become a member." Also, someone isn't a customer if they haven't joined yet. So, for example, the error message at 1:20, instead of "Customer should be at least 18 years old to go on a membership" would be better as "One must be at least 18 years old to become a member," or to put it more politely, "Thank you for your interest in our site, but we are only allowed to accept adult members."

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  8. I have a question, sir can you explain how to add the boostrap part? the one that you said to change the name, into boostrap-lumen.css. I dont know how to add it into content. I meant I dont know how to attached or add in content. I dont know where to save it ?

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  9. Sohrab azami: nice work, I enjoyed it. I would be nice to add some video about the security and how headers of requests carry info to use to enforce authentication and authorization, security resource provider, tokens , rest calls and two web sites work out the security not to compromise user cerdentials, a nice UI with react/javascript.

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