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Tag Archives: MVC
ASP.Net MVC
Great place to learn ASP.Net MVC – http://webdev.simple-talk.com/ I am proud to have my article listed along with the great technical authors. You can find my article “Controllers and Routers in MVC 3” published on CodeProject listed under the “Controllers … Continue reading
Razor
ASP.NET MVC 3 supports a new view-engine option called “Razor” (in addition to continuing to support/enhance the existing .aspx view engine). Razor minimizes the number of characters and keystrokes required when writing a view template, and enables a fast, fluid … Continue reading
Asp.Net MVC3 Controller with Entity Framework CodeFirst
CodeProject We already discussed about the Controllers and Routers in ASP.Net MVC 3. In this article, we will look little deeper into Controllers and Razor Views. Introduction to ASP.NET MVC 3 Controllers and Routers in ASP.NET MVC 3 Actions in … Continue reading
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Actions in ASP.NET MVC 3
ASP.NET MVC provides a new way of creating web applications which are more extensible and testable. We discussed about ASP.NET MVC in Introduction to ASP.NET MVC 3. Also, we discussed about Routers and Controllers in ASP.NET MVC 3. Here, we … Continue reading
Controllers and Routers in ASP.NET MVC 3
One of the main objectives of ASP.NET MVC is Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Search Engines work mainly using URLs. Defining a meaningful and more understandable URL is very important to make our application more search engine friendly. Routers are used … Continue reading