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ASP.NET MVC 5 with Bootstrap and Knockout.js: Building Dynamic, Responsive Web Applications

  • Length: 278 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2015-06-06
  • ISBN-10: 1491914394
  • ISBN-13: 9781491914397
  • Sales Rank: #545468 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Bring dynamic server-side web content and responsive web design together to build websites that work and display well on any resolution, desktop or mobile. With this practical book, you’ll learn how by combining the ASP.NET MVC server-side language, the Bootstrap front-end framework, and Knockout.js—the JavaScript implementation of the Model-View-ViewModel pattern.

Author Jamie Munro introduces these and other related technologies by having you work with sophisticated web forms. At the end of the book, experienced and aspiring web developers alike will learn how to build a complete shopping cart that demonstrates how these technologies interact with each other in a sleek, dynamic, and responsive web application.

  • Build well-organized, easy-to-maintain web applications by letting ASP.NET MVC 5, Bootstrap, and Knockout.js do the heavy lifting
  • Use ASP.NET MVC 5 to build server-side web applications, interact with a database, and dynamically render HTML
  • Create responsive views with Bootstrap that render on a variety of modern devices; you may never code with CSS again
  • Add Knockout.js to enhance responsive web design with snappy client-side interactions driven by your server-side web application

Table of Contents

Part I. Getting Started
Chapter 1. Introduction to MVC
Chapter 2. Introduction to Bootstrap
Chapter 3. Introduction to Knockout.js
Chapter 4. Working with a Database

Part II. Working with Data
Chapter 5. Listing, Sorting, and Paging Through Tables
Chapter 6. Working with Forms
Chapter 7. Server-Side ViewModels
Chapter 8. Introduction to Web API

Part III. Code Architecture
Chapter 9. Creating Global Filters
Chapter 10. Adding Authentication and Authorization
Chapter 11. URL Routing Using Attributes
Chapter 12. Fat Model, Skinny Controller

Part IV. A Practical Example
Chapter 13. Building a Shopping Cart
Chapter 14. Building the Data Model
Chapter 15. Implementing the Layout
Chapter 16. Lists of Books
Chapter 17. Adding Items to the Cart
Chapter 18. Updating and Deleting Cart Items

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