Contents tagged with MVC
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Podcast: MVC Turbine with Javier Lozano
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Podcast: Portable Areas with Jeffrey Palermo and Eric Hexter
In this episode of the Polymorphic Podcast Eric Hexter (@ehexter) and Jeffrey Palermo (@jeffreypalermo) join Craig Shoemaker (@craigshoemaker) to discuss Portable Areas. The Portable Areas contribution to MVC Contrib are an option for building single component or multi-page components for ASP.NET websites.
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ASP.NET Simplicity and Performance with Scott Hunter
On this episode of Pixel8 Scott Hunter (@coolsch) joins us to discuss his team’s focus on simplicity and performance in ASP.NET. Scott was kind enough to surprise me with some talking points about what his team is thinking about for releases coming after ASP.NET 4! Please note, what’s discussed herein are un-implemented features of ASP.NET so your feedback is not only welcome, but encouraged!
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VM Workshop: Model View ViewModel (MVVM) and the Presentation Model Pattern in 5 UI Platforms
For some reason the family of design patterns that exist around the Model View Controller pattern seem to be an elusive band of characters. The first time I encountered Model View Controller I studied the text hard trying to understand how the Strategy, Observer and Composite patterns worked together to accomplish some goal that – try as I might - remained fuzzy. Somehow I have a sense that I am not alone.
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NetAdvantage ASP.NET in ASP.NET MVC
When I reported for Infragistics booth duty at TechEd 2009 the first person to walk up to me smiled and said, “So... what do you guys have for MVC?” Now I am pleased to announce I can do more than smile back.
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Exploring ASP.NET MVC 1.0
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ASP.NET MVC + ASP.NET AJAX
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What’s it Gonna Take to Get ASP.NET MVC to RTM?
While at MIX I ran into Mr. Phil Haack, Program Manager on the ASP.NET team to talk about ASP.NET MVC.
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47 ASP.NET MVC Resources to Rock Your Development
Craig Shoemaker takes you on a tour of the best ASP.NET MVC resources available today.
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WPF + MVC = :)
Josh Smith did a session at WPF Bootcamp in Redmond where he demonstrated using MVC with WPF. You can download his code here.