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Html Encoding Nuggets With ASP.NET MVC 2

In a recent blog post, I introduced ASP.NET 4’s new HTML Encoding code block syntax as well as the corresponding IHtmlString interface and HtmlString class. I also mentioned that ASP.NET MVC 2 would support this new...

Stephen Walther

Speaking at Tech-Ed Europe Next Week

I’m going to Berlin! Next week, I’m giving talks at Tech-Ed Europe on two of my favorite topics: What's New in Microsoft ASP.NET Model-View-Controller ASP.NET Model-View-Controller (MVC) 2 introduces new...

Stephen Walther

The Microsoft Ajax Library and Visual Studio Beta 2

Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 was released this week and one of the first things that I hope you notice is that it no longer contains the latest version of ASP.NET AJAX. What happened? Where did AJAX go? Just like Sting...

Scott Hanselman

The Minutes On 9 - Channel 9 Video Interviews with the ASP.NET 4 Team

Who loves you? Not only is Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 now available for everyone to download (not just subscribers) but I've got 11 short video interviews with the ASP.NET 4 team up on Channel 9. I was up in Redmond...

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VS10 Beta 2 From an ASP.NET MVC Perspective

You probably don’t need me to tell you that Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 has been released as it’s been blogged to death all over the place. Definitely check out the many blog posts out there if you want more details on...

Scott Hanselman

Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2

Lots of big stuff happening this week. Today Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 is available to MSDN Subscribers and it'll be available for everyone on Wednesday. I'm running Beta 2 on all my machines now and really digging...

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ASP.NET MVC Books

Read a free sample chapter from each of these ASP.NET MVC Books

ASP.NET MVC in Action
by Jeffrey Palermo, Jimmy Bogard, and Ben Scheirman

Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework
by Steve Sanderson

Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0
by Rob Conery, Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack

ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Quickly
by Maarten Balliauw

Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0
by Simone Chiaretta, Keyvan Nayyeri

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