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ASP.NET MVC Succinctly

ASP.NET MVC Succinctly

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The ASP.NET MVC Succinctly was written by Nick Harrison. This concise overview will teach you how to build robust web apps without having to worry about view states, page life cycles, and complex UI elements that weigh down other frameworks. You’ll also learn how to integrate your app with jQuery, and how to use MVC scaffolding to automatically generate the more tedious portions of your code.

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