Appendix D. Cross-Reference: Targeted Topics, Features, and Scenarios

The following are lists of the concepts that we’ve targeted, cross-referenced with where they appear throughout the book.

TopicChapter(s)

Features new in ASP.NET MVC 4

Features new in ASP.NET MVC 4

Mobile templates

Chapter 10

JavaScript bundling and minification

Chapter 13

ASP.NET Web API

Chapter 7

Asynchronous controllers

Chapter 11

AllowAnonymousAttribute

Chapter 9

ASP.NET MVC features

ASP.NET MVC features

Controller actions

Chapter 1

Action filters

Chapter 1

Routing

Chapter 1, Chapter 14

Razor markup

Chapter 1

HTML helpers

Chapter 1, Chapter 3

URL helpers

Chapter 1

Form helpers

Chapter 3

Client validation

Chapter 3, Chapter 8

Areas

Chapter 1

JSON result

Chapter 6

Partial views

Chapter 1, Chapter 6Chapter 15,

Razor @Helper

Chapter 15

Model binding

Chapter 6

Validation

Chapter 3

Error handling

Chapter 16

View engines

Chapter 1

Child actions

Chapter 12

Output caching

Chapter 12

bin_DeployableAssemblies

Chapter 19

Custom item templates

Chapter 15

ASP.NET MVC project types

ASP.NET MVC project types

Empty

Chapter 1

Internet Application

Chapter 1

Intranet Application

Chapter 9

Mobile Application

Chapter 10

Web API

Chapter 6

Patterns and practices

Patterns and practices

Model-View-Controller pattern

Chapter 5

N-Tier model

Chapter 5

SOLID

Chapter 5

Model binding & validation

Chapter 6

Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)

Chapter 8

Logging and health monitoring

Chapter 16

Unit testing

Chapter 17

Automated browser testing ...

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