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2009 Session: Putting the M in ASP.NET MVC

Thursday, 14:15 - 15:05
Track: .NET

This session is an in-depth look at building models in ASP.NET MVC applications. We’ll talk about the best practices and trade-offs to evaluate when deciding on model objects. We’ll look at using popular persistence frameworks and discuss the pros and cons of entities versus data transfer objects as models. By the end of this session you should have all the information you need to build effective models for an ASP.NET MVC application.

Prerequisites

A basic knowledge of the ASP.MVC framework

Expectations

Delegates should leave with an understanding of how to approach model building for ASP.NET MVC, a the tradeoffs inherent in various approaches.

Additional Info


K. Scott Allen

Scott Allen is the founder of OdeToCode.com and a member of the technical staff at Pluralsight. In 15 years of commercial software development, Scott has worked on solutions for everything from 8-bit embedded devices to highly scalable ASP.NET web applications. Scott is a Microsoft MVP and writes the “Extreme ASP.NET” column for MSDN Magazine.

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