Recently I faced this interesting resource from James Chambers, definitely worth to take a look at it.
James will guide you in how to create your own MVC web application using technologies as C#, Bootstrap, Razor and more.
All of them contained in your Visual Studio application.
Please, see here below a summary with the main topics of this 30 days course:
The 30 Day Breakdown
Warming Up
- Day 1: The MVC 5 Starter Project
- Day 2: Examining the Solution Structure
- Day 3: Adding a Controller and View
- Day 4: Making a Page Worth a Visit
- Day 5: Bootstrap for the Asp.Net Developer
Enhancing Our Views
- Day 6: Reusing Design Elements on Multiple Pages
- Day 7: Semi-Automatic Bootstrap – Display Templates
- Day 8: Semi-Automatic Bootstrap – Editor Templates
- Day 9: Templates for Complex Types
- Day 10: HtmlHelper Extension Methods
- Day 11: Realistic Test Data for Our View
Exploring Bootstrap
- Day 12: Implement Search Using Inline Forms and AJAX
- Day 13: Standard Styling and Horizontal Forms
- Day 14: Bootstrap Alerts and MVC Framework TempData
- Day 15: Some Bootstrap Basics
- Day 16: Conceptual Organization of the Bootstrap Library
Special Announcement!
Adding Some Sparkle
- Day 18: Customizing and Rendering Bootstrap Badges
- Day 19: Long-Running Notifications Using Badges and Entity Framework Code First
- Day 20: An ActionFilter to Inject Notifications
- Day 21: Cleaning Up Filtering, the Layout & the Menu
So, You’ve Got People Logging In
- Day 22: Sprucing up Identity for Logged In Users
- Day 23: Choosing Your Own Look-And-Feel
- Day 24: Storing User Profile Information
- Day 25: Personalizing Notifications
- Day 26: Bootstrap Tabs for Managing Accounts
- Day 27: Rendering Data in Bootstrap Table
Wrapping Up With Some More Bootstrap
- Day 28: Doing More Interesting Things With Buttons
- Day 29: Confirmation Dialogs for Delete Actions
- Day 30: Loading Bootstrap Modal Content via AJAX
Thanks a lot James!
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