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June 2010 - Posts

Hanselminutes Podcast 217 - MVC Turbine and IoC made easy with Javier Lozano
My two-hundred-and-seventeenth podcast is up . Scott talks to Javier Lozano about his open source MVC Turbine project and how it makes Dependency Injection and inversion of control extremely easy. These concepts can be tricky to jump into and usually require custom code in your app. MVC Turbine makes it easy to get up and running in minutes with ASP.NET MVC and IoC. (Ya, I know, I'm late to post this.) Subscribe: Download: MP3 Full Show Links from the Show Javier talking about MVC Turbine on Channel 9 Do also remember the complete archives are always up and they have PDF Transcripts , a little known feature that show up a few weeks after each show. I want to add a big thanks to Telerik. Without their support, there wouldn't be a Hanselminutes...
Experiments in Wackiness: Allowing percents, angle-brackets, and other naughty things in the ASP.NET/IIS Request URL
Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD. However, it's always nice to do something crazy so that you can better understand a system. Warning: There is no warranty implied here. I'm loading the gun and showing you where to point it. If you point it at your foot, that's your business. Safety mechanisms exist for a reason and if you're going to to use this tip to just "get an app to work" but you're not sure why it's broken and you're just flipping switches to "get'er done" then step backwards out of the minefield and hug your family. Don't trust user input and don't let users submit unencoded script or markup. I got a question from a fellow at Webcamps China about...
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