Contents tagged with MVC
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Visual Studio 2013, ASP.NET MVC 5 Scaffolded Controls, and Bootstrap
A few days ago, I created an ASP.NET MVC 5 project in the brand new Visual Studio 2013. I added some model classes and then proceeded to scaffold a controller class and views using the Entity Framework.
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Call for Abstracts for Fall 2012 Las Vegas Microsoft.ASP.NET Connections -- DEADLINE April 3
Dear Colleague,
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Make the Move to MVC at DevConnections, Oct 31-Nov 3 in Las Vegas
I will be presenting three sessions at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections, one of the conferences that is part of DevConnections. Two of my talks are especially targeted at ASP.NET Web Forms developers who are in the process of learning or coming up to speed with ASP.NET MVC.
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Use MVC Scaffolding in Database First Scenarios
Steve Sanderson's MVC Scaffolding NuGet package is awesome and goes far beyond the very good scaffolding available from the Add Controller dialog in Visual Studio 2010 (after installing the MVC 3 Tools Update).
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Getting & Staying Current with Visual Studio 2010 for Web Developers
I don't know about you, but I find it kind of crazy at times figuring out if I have the latest of everything there is for the Visual Studio 2010 developer from Microsoft. (This does not include any third-party components, just recommended updates from Microsoft.) And the be honest, the msn.microsoft.com and asp.net sites are not that helpful in figuring this out.
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My Session Slides & Samples from DevConnections Orlando 2011 Talks
I just uploaded my slides and samples for my 4 talks from DevConnections Orlando.
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Call for Abstracts Now Open for Microsoft ASP.NET Connections (Closing April 26)
We are putting out a call for abstracts to present at the Fall 2010 Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference in Las Vegas, Nov 1-4, 2010. The due date for submissions is April 26, 2010.
For submitting sessions, please use this URL:
http://www.deeptraining.com/devconnections/abstractsPlease keep the abstracts under 200 words each and in one paragraph. No bulleted items and line breaks, and please use a spell-checker. Do not email abstracts, you need to use the web-based tool to submit them.
Please submit at least 3 abstracts, but it would help your chances of being selected if you submitted 5 or more abstracts. Also, you are encouraged to suggest all-day pre or post conference workshops as well.
We need to finalize the conference content and the tracks layout in just a few short weeks, so we need your abstracts by April 26th. No exceptions will be granted on late submissions!
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* ASP.NET Webforms
* ASP.NET AJAX
* ASP.NET MVC
* Dynamic Data
* Anything else related to ASP.NET -
ASP.NET MVC for Dummies Talk at DevConnections Las Vegas
I’m pretty much a Web Forms kinda guy but a few months ago I decided to write a talk for the Fall 2009 Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference (part of DevConnections conferences) that was an introduction to ASP.NET MVC for a Web Forms person (yes, this is not really equivalent to a Dummy so to speak, but the Dummies title sounded “funner”).
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Put Your Money Where Your Pillar Is!
Recently, I blogged about the Four Pillars of ASP.NET:
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The Four Pillars of ASP.NET
Not that long ago, there was just ASP.NET. But ASP.NET has expanded to include different approaches to development. Recently, I was chatting with Microsoft’s Scott Hunter and Steve Walther over drinks at DevConnections Orlando and Steve mentioned “the four pillars of ASP.NET.” The four pillars are the four ways you can build web sites with ASP.NET, both today and in the future. The four pillars are: