ASP.NET MVC RC1 Is Out!
After being in Beta for a month or two, the ASP.NET MVC Release Candidate 1 is out and ready to download.
After being in Beta for a month or two, the ASP.NET MVC Release Candidate 1 is out and ready to download.
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Last night I finished watching the MVC Storefront videos;
Since April 2008, Rob Conery has been putting together example videos of building a real world ASP.NET MVC app called the MVC Storefront. Through these videos there have been MVC preview updates, different design patterns explored but most importantly a great learning process of creating a [...]
For the past 9 months I have been working at Lightmaker Manchester. Since last Friday I am now working at Great Fridays (GFGP Limited) with the same great team from Lightmaker Manchester, with the same enthusiasm and skills from Lightmaker Manchester.
The guys over at Channel 9 have created the first blogging engine (and big website CMS) based on the open source ASP.NET MVC framework called Oxite.
This article shows how you can continue use a LinkButton control without Javascript.
Recently Scott Guthrie mentioned what the ASP.NET MVC Road-map looked like and more importantly what features will be included in a special MIX 08 preview - which as you can guess - will be released around MIX 08, which is happening in the next few weeks in Las Vegas. Sadly, I cannot make the event; [...]
The website ASP.NET provides a whole host of information about ASP.NET including videos, podcasts and community forums. Recently, Joe Stagner kindly set me up a blog at weblogs.asp.net (along with a few others…) so I think it’s where I’m going to posting most of my asp.net/.net ramblings in the future. You can find my blog [...]
Scott Guthrie today blogged in quite some detail about the new asp.net MVC framework. It’s quite a long read but definitely is worth the read. I can’t wait for the CTP comes up so I can have a little play around with it myself and see how much easier or harder things are to do [...]
Last week sometime the videos of *most* of the sessions at Mix 07 UK went online. Which you can go and view over at the Mix site. Out of the sessions that I missed whilst I was down at the conference, one which has caught my eye was Michael Foord’s session called IronPython et al: [...]
Scott just recently updated his blog to go briefly over a few more details on the MVC framework so it’s worth checking out here:
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/10/14/asp-net-mvc-framework.aspx
Chris