How to add richer interaction to pages using JavaScript and jQuery.
This Pluralsight video shows how to work with JavaScript and Ajax in MVC 4. Much of the content is still relevant to in the current version of MVC.
See the sections on jQuery, Ajax, JSON, JavaScript, AngularJS, KnockoutJS, and Single Page Applications.
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