Praise for Earlier Editions of ASP.NET MVC in Action
An authoritative source on ASP.NET MVC 2. Pick up this book!
Alessandro Gallo, Microsoft MVP
ASP.NET MVC 2 in Action is a good read and an invaluable reference.
Derek Jackson, Software Architect, Harvard-Westlake
Learn MVC 2 from the people who helped shape it. Get ready for even more MVC action in this excellent sequel.
Alex Thissen, Killer-Apps
Hands-down the best MVC resource available! Written by the industry’s best and it shows...so good you may need to buy two copies.
Andrew Siemer, Software Architect, Lamps Plus
Fully explains fundamental MVC concepts and best development practices.
Tetsuo Torigai, Developer, Torigai Consulting
This book doesn’t just explain how to use Microsoft’s MVC—it teaches practices that help developers create more maintainable projects.
Anne Epstein, Senior Consultant, Headspring
ASP.NET in Action is a must-read for anyone who is serious about developing with the ASP.NET MVC framework.
Steve Michelotti, Microsoft MVP, geekswithblogs.net
At merely 300 pages, ASP.NET MVC in Action is a true masterpiece.... The authors are all considered rock stars in the ASP.NET community and they have opened the doors to their concert with ASP.NET MVC in Action.
Mohammad Azam, Microsoft MVP
This book does a good job of not only showing you what to do, it also provides cautionary words to avoid poor practices that may lead to maintenance issues on non-trivial applications.
Venkat Subramanian, NoFluffJustStuff Blogs