>I fumbled around looking for some - this is what I found to get me started.
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https://mva.microsoft.com/en-US/training-courses/introduction-to-asp-net-mvc-8322?l=Omf358Zy_1604984382>
Good choice. I would also recommend these:
https://mva.microsoft.com/en-US/training-courses/developing-asp-net-mvc-4-web-applications-jump-start-8239?l=fwYCcoJy_2404984382http://www.asp.net/mvc/overview/older-versions-1/getting-started-with-mvc/getting-started-with-mvc-part1However, I don't recall who suggested it earlier in this thread, but I AGREE COMPLETELY: learn C# first:
https://www.edx.org/course/programming-c-microsoft-dev204x-1#.VRv6B_nF8y4I found it very easy to learn after the first couple of hours of videos. The intellisense in VS is so advanced compared to VFP you can't go wrong.
ASP.NET MVC 5 Fundamentals
https://app.pluralsight.com/player?author=scott-allen&name=aspdotnet-mvc5-fundamentals-m1-introduction&mode=live&clip=1&course=aspdotnet-mvc5-fundamentalsbut if, while watching it, you are confused, then step back and go for the beginning basic, getting started (even if an older version regardless of what Craig says):
Building Applications with ASP.NET MVC4
http://www.asp.net/mvc/videos/pluralsight-building-applications-with-aspnet-mvc-4http://pluralsight.com/training/Player?author=scott-allen&name=mvc4-building-m6-ajax&mode=live&clip=0&course=mvc4-buildingMy favorites are the w3schools and those through EDX courses as they have peer participation, videos, exercises, and peer reviews. Through EDX, you only pay if you want the certificate. There are self-pace courses and class run courses and ondemand courses.
https://www.edx.org/course/programming-c-microsoft-dev204x-1#.VRv6B_nF8y4http://www.w3schools.com/aspnet/default.aspOn PluralSight, any of the Building Applications with... are basic.
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