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MVC Beta to RTW upgrade issue – AddModelError and NullReferenceExceptions
Since we use quite a lot of the MVC extension points on our current project, we knew that we’d suffer some upgrade pains going from release to release of MVC. This isn’t that new for us, as we use a variety of open source projects. But for...
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Thu, Mar 26 2009 11:51 PM
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bogardj
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ASP.NET MVC
A better Model Binder
One of the more interesting extension points in ASP.NET MVC are the Model Binders. Model Binders are tasked with transforming the HTTP Form and Querystring information and coercing real .NET types out of them. A normal POST is merely a set...
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Tue, Mar 17 2009 10:07 PM
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bogardj
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ASP.NET MVC
Unicode in regular expressions
Wow, what an interesting blog post title! Two technologies, each scintillating by itself, when brought together have more energy than a 1988 GnR concert. A feature request came up in AutoMapper to support international characters. On the surface...
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Mon, Mar 16 2009 9:03 PM
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bogardj
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C#
A sign of the times
From Daniel Cazzulino : A pattern emerges…
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Sun, Mar 15 2009 11:05 PM
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bogardj
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Disambiguating a test fixture
One of the more disappointing things I found reading the xUnit Test Patterns book was how much one tool could shape my views on a concept. NUnit, as great and simple tool as it is, doesn’t quite match the other xUnit tools out there when it comes...
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Sun, Mar 15 2009 10:15 PM
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bogardj
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TDD
What’s in a version name?
The best AutoMapper feature request I’ve received so far is one I got at the recent ALT.NET conference: “Can you please not call the release ‘Alpha’?” Well, that’s easy. It’s funny how much the name of a release can influence perception of the quality...
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Wed, Mar 11 2009 10:54 PM
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bogardj
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ASP.NET MVC RC finally working for me
It’s been about 4 misfires, but I’ve finally upgraded my local machine to the RC2 of ASP.NET MVC. What was holding me back? Every time I opened a WebForms page (.aspx, .ascx, .master), Visual Studio would hard-crash on me. Open a WebForms...
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Wed, Mar 11 2009 8:57 AM
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bogardj
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ASP.NET MVC
Why are we so cheap with software?
On twitter today, Ayende asked the question : should I offer a personal edition for NH Prof? If so, at what cost? If you're not familiar with NHibernate Profiler , it's Ayende's for-profit, non-OSS NHibernate profiling tool. Honestly, it looks...
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Sun, Mar 08 2009 9:18 PM
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bogardj
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Transactions and the check-in dance
At our current project, I’m on the largest individual team I’ve ever worked for. I’ve been in larger groups working on the same codebase, but not where everyone was actually committing code every day. One thing that’s been a constant for me...
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Thu, Mar 05 2009 9:28 AM
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