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  • Parsing The Payload

    So this week we got to start working a brand spanking new MVC project. So far we're leveraging Castle Windsor, NHibernate, Fluent Nhibernate, and kind of running Linq to NHibernate. It's amazing how quickly you can get a project up and running in such a short amount of time. (BTW, Fluent NHibernate...
    Posted to Mo Khan's Blog (Weblog) by mo.khan on 08-14-2008
  • Showing some MVC support

    Joey was kind enough to create a shirt to support MVC: CafePress shirt Love it. Alternatively, if you want to show your WebForms support, write to the Long Live WebForms guy .
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 07-19-2008
  • Two things worth noting today

    1.) [Serious] Rob Conery (of SubSonic fame, and oh yeah I think he works at Microsoft or something, too :)) has posted his FIFTEENTH screencast in his series on building an e-ecommerce app using ASP.NET MVC and exploring and learning lots of things along the way. I tell you, this series was outstanding...
    Posted to Chad Myers' Blog (Weblog) by chadmyers on 06-28-2008
  • Hosting an entire ASP.NET MVC request for testing purposes

    We've been playing around a lot with the ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 at Dovetail and trying to find various ways to test at various levels. One of the levels we were toying with was doing an end-to-end test including URL routing, controller action, and view result rendering. Unfortunately it's still...
    Posted to Chad Myers' Blog (Weblog) by chadmyers on 06-24-2008
  • MVC Storefront Challenge Kickoff

    Last week, I announced the MVC Storefront Challenge , which is a response to some feedback Rob Conery was getting on his ongoing MVC Storefront series. Before I could get started, I needed to get the original project up and running on my own machine. I had to install Unity and restore the included database...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 05-28-2008
  • The MVC Storefront Challenge!

    In Rob Conery's recent post on the MVC Storefront example he's been working on, he got some comment to basically toss out Linq2SQL and use NHibernate instead. Blah. How about the community does it instead? I'm not looking for an us vs. them or Linq2SQL vs. NHibernate battle, more of an intellectual...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 05-20-2008
  • Guidelines aren't rules

    I'm a huge fan of the Framework Design Guidelines book. It provides great instruction on creating reusable libraries, based on Microsoft's design on the .NET Framework. But it's important to remember that guidelines aren't rules . Guidelines are recommendations based on a set of perceived...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 04-15-2008
  • Controller bloat?

    Some of my background information first: 2 years classic ASP (ASP 3.0) 5 years ASP.NET 1-2 months MonoRail 10 minutes ASP.NET MVC ~45 seconds Ruby on Rails That's the sum of my experience with different web application frameworks. Obviously it's weighted towards ASP.NET WebForms. Having completed...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 03-19-2008
  • ASP.NET MVC article in Code Magazine

    Jeffrey Palermo gives an introduction to ASP.NET MVC in the recent issue of Code Magazine . Check it out.
    Posted to Jason Meridth (Weblog) by Jason Meridth on 10-29-2007
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