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# Pro ASP.NET Core MVC 2

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## Customer Reviews

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    Still the best book series on MVC, but this is the first incomplete edition.
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2018*

I have read almost every edition of this book (starting with MVC 3) and I have two general thoughts about this edition.  First, it's still the most comprehensive, logical explanation of MVC I've found.  If you're new to this series or still learnign MVC I highly recommend it, Adam Freeman is a great author.Secondly, I thought the original version of this book for .NET Core 1.0 was a great update....but for .NET Core 2.0 this edition feels a little bit lazy.  The content is VERY similar to the 1.0 version, even though there have been some big updates in 2.0.  I would have liked to see chapters on the .NET 2.0 Standard Libraries, Razor Pages, more on hosting/containerization for apps, etc.  It feels strongly like the original book was just sort of edited to be textually accurate to 2.0, rather than actually covering the new content of 2.0.This might not sound like a big deal but it feels less "definitive" now without this new content.  If you are already know MVC in .NET Core pretty well, just keep the original version and read a few articles online about 2.0.  If you're still learning MVC or are new to this series, this is a great place to start.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Outstanding
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2017*

TL;DR: This book is outstanding for someone who needs to understand the framework.The book is effectively structured into two halves. The first half is a ramp up for someone with little or no MS experience. It explains many things and is very good. The second half is a deep dive into the ASP.NET Core MVC 2 framework. Freeman's prose is friendly, to the point, and extremely well edited. The text and examples start from first principles and leave no "magic" unexplained. After reading a chapter you will have a comprehensive understanding of the topic, and be ready to dig into the related source code if/as necessary.The second half is well worth the price of the book. 5 stars for this alone.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Vast coverage of ASP.NET Core MVC 2 and related concepts
  

*by E***N on Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2018*

This book borrows some of its presentation approach from the book "Pro ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework" by Steven Sanderson.  Recognizing the same format, I trusted this technique and decided to upgrade to the latest MVC standard.  Through the course of the book, the author presents a tutorial so that as you follow along, you end up with nice sample online store that showcases the .NET MVC framework and ASP.NET Core technologies.  Below are overall pros/cons I found:Pros:* Broad coverage of concepts: dependency injection, ASP.NET identity and authorization, routing, tag helpers ... you name it.* Overall code samples benefit the reader with a trove of code samples to use at his/her disposal.* Concepts are clearly presented in a fashion to ensure the reader has solid foundation of material.* Great introduction to the test-driven approach while you build the book’s sample project.Cons:* The book’s overall coverage on selected topics is somewhat of an overload.  With 1009 pages of material, the reader will inevitably need to pick and choose where he/she can focus their time.  But in so doing you might overlook something important.* The use of the Entity framework is introduced out of necessity, but the overall coverage includes only snippets here and there.  I had to resort with other texts on this subject.* Some of the samples I came across required a bit of code tweaks to run without errors.* You’re left wondering what to do about your use of a dependency manager.  The book covers Bower, but it is currently in a state of deprecation.  That said, it still works if you want to use it.

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