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# Pro ASP.NET Core MVC

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Review: Extremely well written guide to learning ASP.NET Core MVC - I am still reading this book but am extremely impressed. The author writes with clarity and is methodically covering this huge topic in an easily digestible manner. Even the sequencing of topics is highly tailored towards incremental learning. For instance he often writes mini-tutorials in a chapter for a related topic (like the Razor engine) just to give you enough acquaintance with it to understand the topic currently in focus. And he will note to expect a much deeper dive later in the book. In this way, the reader is following a virtuous "spiral" of learning, circulating around the breadth of ASP.Net Core MVC but with each turn going to a deeper level of detail, bolstered with concise and relevant examples. This is exactly how I learn best. He also comments on best practices, like how to separate the tasks that your controller versus model versus view should contain; or where your unit tests should live. He's pragmatic though, and where appropriate notes there may be other/different ways that are valid too (like unit testing approaches). I am a long time ASP.NET Web Forms / C# developer and I am eager to start coding new projects with this approach and anticipate referring back to this book for months to come.
Review: A great edition to this series. Many thanks Adam. Best edition yet. - Adam Freeman is my all time favorite author in the asp.net arena. This is his latest book in the series and perhaps his best effort as well. In addition to updating all of the examples and framework coverage that has become a hallmark of this series, Adam also included some basic coverage of some of the c# features that can be confusing even for seasoned programmers that are either approaching c# for the first time or have not programmed in asp.net. I personally feel that Adam went out of his way to make his coverage easy to understand and follow. If someone is new to C# or AspNetCore and approaching this topic with a good background in programming but not necessarily in the subject matter, this is the best book that I could think to recommend.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,122,436 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #103 in Microsoft .NET #107 in Microsoft C & C++ Windows Programming #346 in Software Design & Engineering |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (59) |
| Dimensions  | 7.5 x 2 x 10.5 inches |
| Edition  | 6th ed. |
| ISBN-10  | 1484203984 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1484203989 |
| Item Weight  | 4.14 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 1018 pages |
| Publication date  | September 16, 2016 |
| Publisher  | Apress |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely well written guide to learning ASP.NET Core MVC
*by N***E on February 3, 2017*

I am still reading this book but am extremely impressed. The author writes with clarity and is methodically covering this huge topic in an easily digestible manner. Even the sequencing of topics is highly tailored towards incremental learning. For instance he often writes mini-tutorials in a chapter for a related topic (like the Razor engine) just to give you enough acquaintance with it to understand the topic currently in focus. And he will note to expect a much deeper dive later in the book. In this way, the reader is following a virtuous "spiral" of learning, circulating around the breadth of ASP.Net Core MVC but with each turn going to a deeper level of detail, bolstered with concise and relevant examples. This is exactly how I learn best. He also comments on best practices, like how to separate the tasks that your controller versus model versus view should contain; or where your unit tests should live. He's pragmatic though, and where appropriate notes there may be other/different ways that are valid too (like unit testing approaches). I am a long time ASP.NET Web Forms / C# developer and I am eager to start coding new projects with this approach and anticipate referring back to this book for months to come.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great edition to this series. Many thanks Adam. Best edition yet.
*by K***N on November 27, 2016*

Adam Freeman is my all time favorite author in the asp.net arena. This is his latest book in the series and perhaps his best effort as well. In addition to updating all of the examples and framework coverage that has become a hallmark of this series, Adam also included some basic coverage of some of the c# features that can be confusing even for seasoned programmers that are either approaching c# for the first time or have not programmed in asp.net. I personally feel that Adam went out of his way to make his coverage easy to understand and follow. If someone is new to C# or AspNetCore and approaching this topic with a good background in programming but not necessarily in the subject matter, this is the best book that I could think to recommend.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent book for both new and experienced developers
*by F***X on November 14, 2016*

This book serves two audiences - developers new to C#/ASP.NET/MVC and developers new to CORE. I think it is very difficult to serve two audiences equally with one book - but this book is as close to perfection as it gets. Every chapter has a synopsis that highlights the differences with ASP.NET 4 / MVC 5. So, experienced reader will pay more attention to Dependency Injection and ViewComponents. There are some areas that I wish were covered deeper (for example, Identity and Memory-based database for unit testing). But it's a 1000-page book already, so I realize that some things will be limited. Given that API Controllers are now no different from regular controller, I think the chapter on API Controllers could be shorter. It goes into details of REST patterns that, while important, isn't specific to ASP.NET. Maybe a link to good resources would be sufficient. Or maybe I am just nitpicking. One nugget is the discussion how [FromBody] and similar attributes are required in API controllers and *why*! I am looking forward to Freeman's upcoming Angular2 book that I hope will go into more details of using ASP.NET in SPA context (less Razor, less JQuery, more API Controllers).

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