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Twenty recipes for programming Model-View-Controller 3.
Abstract: The goal of this book is to provide web developers a cookbook of recipes that are required by many developers on a day-to-day basis. Each code sample contains a complete working example of how to implement authentication, email, AJAX, data validation, and many other examples. Read more...

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Preface
About The Book

The goal of a Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework is to allow developers to easily separate their code in distinct aspects to simplify development tasks. The model layer allows us to integrate with data; usually a database table. The view layer allows us to represent our data in a visual fashion using a combination of HTML and CSS. The controller layer is the middleman between the model and view. The controller is used to retrieve data from a model and make that data available for a view.

The goal of this book is to provide web developers a cookbook of recipes that are required by many developers on a day-to-day basis. Each code sample contains a complete working example of how to implement authentication, email, AJAX, data validation, and many other examples. You will quickly find yourself referring to one of these samples for every website that you build.

Prerequisites

Before beginning with this book, it is important to have a good understanding of web development. This book is heavily focused on providing useful code samples. Each code sample is well described; however, it is assumed that the reader is already familiar with many aspects of web development.

I would highly recommend reviewing ASP.NETs MVC website before starting. Within a few quick minutes you will be up-to-speed and ready to goits that easy.

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Tools

There are many Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) available on the Internet. I have several favorites; one for each language that I develop in. For example, if Im developing in PHP, I really like PHPStorm by Jet Brains. When Im developing in .NET, there is only one clear choice: Microsoft Visual Studio.

If you are an individual just looking to get started, I would recommend the express edition: http://www.microsoft.com/express/Downloads/. Its available for free, you simply need to register within 30 days of use. I would also suggest that you download and install SQL Server 2008 R2 Express as well.

Visual Studio Developer Express will allow us to create and maintain our projects, while SQL Server Express will allow us to create and maintain our databases. All rich Internet applications these days contain a database of some sort to store data captured from user input.

At the time of writing this book, the current version of Visual Studio does not contain MVC 3 templates by default. These need to be downloaded before you begin. Visit ASP.NETs MVC web page to download and install it.

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This book is here to help you get your job done. In general, you may use the code in this book in your programs and documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless youre reproducing a significant portion of the code. For example, writing a program that uses several chunks of code from this book does not require permission. Selling or distributing a CD-ROM of examples from OReilly books does require permission. Answering a question by citing this book and quoting example code does not require permission. Incorporating a significant amount of example code from this book into your products documentation does require permission.

Not all code is optimized for best performance or error handling. Regions are used throughout the examples to allow the code to be suppressed in future examples. Partial views are used as well to help separate the code between recipes and focus more on the changes.

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