…Of The Decade
All throughout the day yesterday (before and after work), I was tweeting my own personal observation of best stuff of the decade. I collected them all here for your refutation.
Music Artist of the Decade: Opeth Pop Album of…
All throughout the day yesterday (before and after work), I was tweeting my own personal observation of best stuff of the decade. I collected them all here for your refutation.
Music Artist of the Decade: Opeth Pop Album of…
It sure looks like August 2009 is the month in which I found multiple books on my doormat for review. Last week I did ASP.NET 3.5 CMS Development, this time I’ll be reviewing a competitor to my own book on ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Quickly: Simone Chiaretta and Keyvan Nayyeri’s “Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0”.
Let’s start with the “official book overview”, which I usually copy-paste from Amazon. This book will learn you:
After doing some reading over the weekend, I can say this book is great! It follows a different path than most of the ASP.NET MVC books out there today: of course it offers the basic introduction to ASP.NET MVC, it talks about models, controllers, views, …, however: it also covers more advanced topics like dependency injection (using NInject).
Near the end of the book, some case studies are discussed: first a blog engine is built from ground up. The second case study is about building a photo gallery application.
If you need a book which gives you the basics and some more advanced topics, Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 is really for you. I liked reading it, and Simone and Keyvan have done a great job in explaining all there is to the great ASP.NET MVC framework. Looking forward to read more books by these guys! And to make sure my own sales figures do not drop: if you are a fan of a quick-start book on ASP.NET MVC, go buy ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Quickly
Oh and by the way, a sample chapter is also available at the publisher’s site.