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Oh!! my mistake. I didn't notice that.
Get an Asp.Net MVC book and read abt its architecture and patterns. At your experience, i think, you can finish it as a story in few hours.
I think, this should be sufficient for you to start with.
Moreover, asp.net/mvc website is also a good place to start.
Life is a computer program and everyone is the programmer of his own life.
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Ok, thanks
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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I am pleased to see that you have 30 years of experience and you want to learn MVC.
I was starting MVC before 8 months ago and it was wonderful experience to learn .
My learning path was
1) I started with some small samples on http://www.asp.net/mvc[^] on almost all topics.
2) JavaScript
3) JQUERY
4) AJAX ($.Ajax)widly used (http://api.jquery.com/jquery.ajax/[^])
5) JSON
6) Entity Framework
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One thing that has not been mentioned much here is that when you are working with WebAPI(2), you also need to keep in mind the consumption of your services.
When considering the modern SPA or service-to-service approach, I find it helps to tack it to an n-tier model for the purposes of figuring out what my needs at any given point in the stack are. The WebAPI can serve 2 purposes, data layer only or data mixed with business. The consumer can be considered in the same way, if it's an SPA then the consumer is either UI only or UI-business.
If you're trying to develop a framework, I'd flesh out the approach that I wanted to take and find(or write) a JS framework that best serves my approach. I like using WebAPI2 as a Data source, so I've been working with Angular to handle business and presentation logic. I have other apps that I base out of MVC instead, and just use jQuery/vanilla JavaScript with those.
I do think that the JavaScript environment is one that needs to be considered carefully when moving into the modern web app landscape.
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It sounds like you already have a good base to work if you have previous experience using C#, MVC, WebAPI and WPF.
If you want to get further into web development then look into ASP.NET with / without MVC. Start with the basics and then progress into more complex data-driven / ecommerce systems.
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I built a web site for a company. A few months ago, the company owners split, and one of them started up a new company (new domain and everything), and I used the site code from the original web site, but changed some logos, and changed (what I thought was) all instances of the old name to the new name. We left the original site up with a redirect to the new site.
Now, when we search google for the company new name, it still finds the old site.
The old company name is "South Texas Performance".
The new company name is "Two Ten Performance".
When I google "two ten performance", it finds "south texas performance".
Can someone please tell me how to fix this?
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Seems OK to me - a search for "Two Ten Performance" is finding the right site, and a search for "South Texas Performance" is listing both, with the old site first.
Does the page really need 184 Javascript includes though? (Yes, really - document.scripts.length == 184)
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Google will report it's findings based on the data it holds from the last time it crawled your web site. Google (or indeed any search engine) doesn't work in real time but based upon data it holds from crawling web sites. As web sites get updated and change, so the information that Google holds will likewise get out of date, until the next time it crawls your site.
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In many situations developers need to complete web projects in short time or deadline and requirements are many.
Clients don't like compromising quality.
How to handle such situation?
Thanks
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You can deliver only two of them:
fast, cheap, good.
Let the customer select the pair he prefers.
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First of all set up your goals before starting the work. Use essential tools if necessary in web development according to your budget. Last and most important thing is that clear each and every single thing about project in order to avoid any problems in future and to complete the work in given timeline.
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Hi
I want to add some new keywords to my website .
How can i do it so i can search in google by these new words .
Please help me to solve my problem .
Thanks in advance ,
Davood
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By writing some text which contains the keywords!
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<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="description" content="Free Web tutorials">
<meta name="keywords" content="HTML,CSS, Search this word, Kitkat, Fanta">
<meta name="author" content="The great HTML">
</head>
</html>
The above code is an example of HTML. You need to place the searching words inside the "Keywords" tag and the words can be comma separated.
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_meta.asp[^]
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Hello all.. I am a newbe in web development and want to ask about how to remove the date on the post. My Blog is Penghemat BBM[^]
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What date, what post, where?
Please edit your question and explain in proper detail what your programming problem is.
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We are working on an application that has about 70 web services. Now managing each of these is become a mesh and for each new feature people are creating new services again and again since nobody dare to modify the existing services.
Now we are looking for best solutions to come out of the services mesh.
please redirect me if any one has faced and fixed this issue.
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You may need to do code refactoring i think.
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What do you do with those many services?
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