How to Use Fluent Nhibernate, LINQ and SQLite in ASP.NET MVC 3 Project? - 2 views
Orchard Project - 0 views
Dream.In.Code -> C# and MVC3 - Uploading and parsing an Excel document is easier than i... - 0 views
SurveyMaster - web survey form engine - 1 views
ASP.NET MVC: Use CSS on Html.ActionLink - 0 views
mvcConf | Channel 9 - 1 views
2010Wave: How to create Areas in ASP.NET MVC - 0 views
Drew's Prog 'Blog: How to Deploy an ASP.NET MVC 3 App to Web Hosting with "\bin Deploym... - 1 views
ASP.NET MVC 4 Roadmap - 4 views
Partial Validation in ASP.NET MVC 2 « Steve Sanderson's blog - 1 views
InfoQ: HTML5 offline web applications using ASP.NET MVC - 2 views
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"One of the major constraints of web applications has always been connectivity. We imagined leveraging the browser to bring fully competent web applications to the desktop, but failed due to the lack of decent browser support. Although there were some caching techniques available before, they were never really designed with the intention of making web applications run completely offline, making them fragile and complex to set up. HTML5 tries to make up for this missing browser capability by introducing the offline application cache; a more reliable way to make web applications truly available even offline."
Introducing System.Web.Providers - ASP.NET Universal Providers for Session, Membership,... - 1 views
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"Crazy random logo of evocative clipart combining the .NET Logo and some universal powerplugs into an unofficial logoI always like to remind folks of the equation ASP.NET > (ASP.NET MVC + ASP.NET WebForms). The whole "base of the pyramid" of ASP.NET has lots of things you can use in you applications. Some of these useful bits are Session State, Membership (Users), Roles, Profile data and the provider model that underlies it. Using these isn't for everyone but they are very useful for most applications, even ones as large as the ASP.NET site itself."
Sometimes a pretty picture is all the excuse you need to start coding - Liquid Electron... - 1 views
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Project of a site that makes use of the new ASP.NET Web API via the MVC 4 beta. It creates a single-page web application that looks and works great no matter what kind of device is accessing it. It is also going to form the basis for a number of different design demonstrations, from building cloud-based applications in Azure to creating a responsive, rich UI using the Knockout.js MVVM library.
Compile your asp.net mvc Razor views into a seperate dll | Chris van de Steeg - 3 views
ASP.NET MVC: Displaying Client and Server Side Validation Using qTip Tooltips... - 1 views
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