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Using Bootstrap CSS in ASP.NET web forms
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13/06/2013 11:57:50
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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I did watch a little bit of different courses. But some of them are too advanced. The course by Scott Allen he did in 2009 was better for me because it was starting with very basics of MVC concepts. But then later it got really complicated. So I need to stop watching as soon as I get some and start coding. This way I will learn better.

>Did you see the Pluralsight courses? Our jr. dev picked up a lot from it.
>
>>Thank you. I did look at the Music Store tutorial but didn't get it (I am sure it is me). I am going to look at the other link you provided and see where it leads me. But as I said, I just need to take the time to create a simple 1-page MVC app to get a feel for it. The tutorial by Scott Allen is very good though in understanding the concept behind MVC.
>>
>>>http://www.asp.net/mvc/overview
>>>
>>>MVC Music Store tutorial should get you there.
>>>
>>>Another option is www.learninglineapp.com. Instead of just watching videos, it's designed more like a course where you get a lecture, then do a lab.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Thank you. I did try learning MVC but got sidetracked by my "full time" job of supporting VFP application. Maybe I will take up the task of learning MVC again. I think I will need to create a simple Hello World app using MVC rather than going through hours of Pluralsight training of complicated applications.
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