Re: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book

2014-01-07 Thread Dan Cash
111834846X> > by > some of the legends at Microsoft (Jon Galloway, Phil Haack), which I think > is an excellent book. I couldn't imagine having to write a webforms app > again now. > > > > -- > *From:* Greg Keogh > *To:* ozDotN

Re: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book

2014-01-04 Thread Jamie Surman
way, Phil Haack), which I think is an excellent book. I couldn't imagine having to write a webforms app again now. From: Greg Keogh To: ozDotNet Sent: Sunday, 5 January 2014 2:22 PM Subject: Re: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book Hi Iain, your messa

RE: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book

2014-01-04 Thread GregAtGregLowDotCom
nder.com/> www.sqldownunder.com From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of David Burstin Sent: Sunday, 5 January 2014 10:44 AM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book If you are happy to watch videos instead, I would highly recommend the

Re: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book

2014-01-04 Thread Greg Keogh
Hi Iain, your message is well timed, as I'm also jumping head first into ASP.NET MVC because it seems popular and I'm hoping to find a neater alternative to the bloated mountain of gotchas that is WebForms. I had this book delivered two weeks ago: Programming ASP.NET MVC 4: Developing Real-World W

Re: Recommendations for ASP.Net MVC book

2014-01-04 Thread David Burstin
If you are happy to watch videos instead, I would highly recommend the pluralsight courses. There are many on mvc and you are sure to find at least one that meets your needs. Sent from my flux capacitor. Please excuse brevity and any odd autocorrect errors. On 05/01/2014 9:58 AM, "Iain Carlin" wr