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New ASP.NET MVC Tutorials

Postby SQLDenis on Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:20 pm

Creating Custom HTML Helpers
Create new HTML Helpers to make it easier to generate view content. Stephen Walther demonstrates two simple methods of creating new HTML Helpers.


Creating Model Classes with LINQ to SQL
Learn how to create data access classes by taking advantage of Microsoft LINQ to SQL. In this video tutorial, you learn how to use a LINQ to SQL DataContext class directly within a controller. You also learn how to use the Repository Pattern to create testable and flexible database-driven applications.


Displaying a Table of Database Data
Need to display a set of database records in an MVC view? Learn two methods of displaying records in an HTML table. You learn how to perform all of the formatting inline. You also learn how to create a template with an MVC partial.

http://weblogs.asp.net/stephenwalther/a ... rials.aspx
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