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The Six Best Asp.Net MVC Books

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Whether you’re new to Asp.Net MVC or a truly seasoned professional, here’s my humble list of the six best Asp.Net MVC books. I know, I know. Some of these books aren’t strictly about Asp.Net MVC, but surely, even so, you can find something quasi-interesting here:

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Advanced Book for MVC

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Intermediate Book for MVC

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Beginner's Book for MVC

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Learn C#

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Learn Visual Studio 2010

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Not good enough? Refuse to click? Think you know more about MVC than the Haack-master himself? No time for books or for lovemaking? Fair enough.

Being an avid reader and an MVC nerd, I think I can still help you find the best Asp.Net MVC book to suit your personal and/or professional needs. All I need to know is:

Are you comfortable with Visual Studio?

Yes

No


Which programming language do you prefer?

C#

Visual Basic

Javascript


How comfortable are you with Asp.Net MVC?

Just Starting

Junior Developer

Professional


How comfortable are you with the MVC design concept?

Just Starting

Junior Developer

Professional


What type of websites would you like to build?

Personal Websites

Small, Professional Websites

E-commerce Websites

Social 2.0 Websites




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