Contents tagged with ASP.NET MVC
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To the darkside
I realize it has been quite some time since I last posted anything. As with everyone else, I am extremely busy and have been for a long time.
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NuGet package for Sharp Architecture
One request we received when NuGet first came out (as NuPack) was for Sharp Architecture to release a package. We all agreed that this would be a good way to deliver updates in the future as it meant the end user did not have to download either the source or a template just to extract the assemblies.
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[Book Review] NHibernate 3.0 Cookbook
I was recently given the opportunity to review the latest NHibernate book, NHibernate 3.0 Cookbook by Jason Dentler. If you do any NHibernate development, you need to have this book in your collection. The content is well thought out as well as organized.
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Sharp Architecture 1.9.5 Released
The S#arp Architecture team is proud to announce the release of version 1.9.5. This version has had the following changes:
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Sharp Architecture 1.9 released
Sharp Architecture 1.9 has been released. This version upgrades Sharp Architecture to use the latest.... [Read More]
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NHibernate 3.0 cookbook review
I was recently contacted by Packt Publishing in regards to reviewing their new NHibernate 3.0 cookbook written by Jason Dentler. Over the next few weeks I will begin reading and evaluating the book. My plan will be to make several posts about parts of the book as I get to them, along with one final post giving the overall review.
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Sharp Architecture welcomes new team members
As with most open source projects, S#arp Architecture relies on its user base to for support, ideas, bug fixes, etc. We've been very fortunate to have a passionate user base that really fosters a sense of sharing. In the past few months 3 community members in particular have stepped up to help out with code, answering questions on the group and on StackOverflow, and documentation. We have decided to offer these gents positions on the S# team.
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Sharp Architecture 2.0: How are we going to get there?
Now that we have published our 2.0 road map, several people have asked us how are we going to get there. Simple, one step at a time.
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Using Templify to create a new S#arp Architecture solution
Last week Howard van Rooijen blogged about Templify. I am happy to announce that Templify is now the offical way to create a S#arp Architecture solution. Templify comes packaged with a S#arp Architecture package, so there is nothing you need to do, other than install Templify, to get it going. I'll leave the details on how to install and use Templify for Howard's post. This article assumes you have Templify installed already.
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S#arp Architecture 1.5.2 released
It has been a few weeks since S#arp Architecture 1.5 RTM has been released. While it was a major success a few issues were found that needed to be addressed. These mostly involved the Visual Studio templates.