
New Free ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC Video Courses
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The other day we published excellent video courses on ASP.NET technologies on the official website http://asp.net/ .
The courses were created by Pluralsight (an excellent company with training courses on .NET technologies), are available completely free of charge and offer an excellent opportunity to learn (or refresh) the ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC 3 web development technologies. Each course is created as a separate trainer and offers a complete training program (from basic fundamentals, working with the Code First concept in the Entity Framework to security issues, deployment, testing).
Below are some details of two free video courses published the other day (and links to each available video):
Over the weekend, we published the final video tutorials in a completely new ASP.NET MVC 3 tutorial created by trainer K Scott Allen. You can study these video materials from http://asp.net/mvc (the section on the left in the Essential Videos section):

Below is a list of ten video modules available in the new training course:
Trainer Dan Wahlin has developed an excellent ASP.NET Web Forms 4.0 course.
You can take a free video course at http://asp.net/web-forms (the section on the left in the Essential Videos section):

Below is a list of nine video modules available in the new training course:
Follow the training centers http://asp.net/web-forms and http://asp.net/mvc in order not to miss even more training text and video content, which will be added by us over the next several months. Each of the training centers today contains a good structured set of content that will allow you to quickly learn and start using ASP.NET technologies. We will improve the content and add even more in the coming weeks and months.
The courses were created by Pluralsight (an excellent company with training courses on .NET technologies), are available completely free of charge and offer an excellent opportunity to learn (or refresh) the ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC 3 web development technologies. Each course is created as a separate trainer and offers a complete training program (from basic fundamentals, working with the Code First concept in the Entity Framework to security issues, deployment, testing).
Below are some details of two free video courses published the other day (and links to each available video):
ASP.NET MVC Training
Over the weekend, we published the final video tutorials in a completely new ASP.NET MVC 3 tutorial created by trainer K Scott Allen. You can study these video materials from http://asp.net/mvc (the section on the left in the Essential Videos section):

Below is a list of ten video modules available in the new training course:
- Introduction (35 minutes)
- Controllers (35 minutes)
- Razor Views (45 minutes)
- Working with Data: Entity Framework Code First (39 minutes)
- Working with Data: Validation and Mapping (33 minutes)
- Javascript, jQuery and Ajax (47 minutes)
- Security (43 minutes)
- Caching, Localization, Resources and Diagnostics (34 minutes)
- Unit Testing (37 minutes)
- Deployment and Configuration (37 minutes)
ASP.NET Web Forms Training
Trainer Dan Wahlin has developed an excellent ASP.NET Web Forms 4.0 course.
You can take a free video course at http://asp.net/web-forms (the section on the left in the Essential Videos section):

Below is a list of nine video modules available in the new training course:
- Introduction to ASP.NET (64 minutes)
- ASP.NET Web Forms Features (111 minutes)
- Working with Data (75 minutes)
- Entity Framework (47 minutes)
- Master Pages (24 minutes)
- JavaScript and Ajax (62 minutes)
- Security (coming soon)
- Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data (Coming Soon)
- Web Deployment (Coming Soon)
More content
Follow the training centers http://asp.net/web-forms and http://asp.net/mvc in order not to miss even more training text and video content, which will be added by us over the next several months. Each of the training centers today contains a good structured set of content that will allow you to quickly learn and start using ASP.NET technologies. We will improve the content and add even more in the coming weeks and months.