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How do I learn Asp.Net Mvc ?

It seems to be very difficult to fully grasp because theres so much required. I already know c#, css, html and javascript but now I need to put everything together. Any suggestions?

16th Feb 2017, 9:19 PM
J.A.
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This is a good tutorial for ASP.NET MVC: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/mvc/overview/getting-started/introduction/getting-started This is good tutorial for ASP.NET MVC with Entity Framework: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/mvc/overview/getting-started/getting-started-with-ef-using-mvc/creating-an-entity-framework-data-model-for-an-asp-net-mvc-application I advise doing both of these, in this order. I have been formally trained on ASP.NET MVC and I have completed both of these tutorials out of curiosity of their quality. If you have any questions on MVC or Entity Framework, feel free to ask. An easier place to discuss such things is this SoloLearn Slack team I created. You (and anyone else) can join here, if you'd like: Join my Slack workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/sololearndevconnect/shared_invite/enQtMjQ5NDc3NzY3OTIzLWFmMmMzY2JlZjQ5YzhlN2ZmN2JkN2E2MzJlMjY4ZDVjMTk3MmM0MzQ0MzM2MDYwOTkxM2ZhODBiZGIzZWVlOTU
11th Oct 2017, 10:20 PM
Shane Overby
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I'm currently on a course from Udemy called "The complete Asp.Net MVC5 course" by Mosh Hamedani its very good and practical not wasting time with the very basics just dives straight in
17th Feb 2017, 4:36 PM
Trouty McSquire
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kind of real time @trouty
12th Oct 2017, 7:25 AM
anu
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