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Jacques Bosch

Granular Request Validation in ASP.NET MVC 3 - Marcin On ASP.NET - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 1 views

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    "A little while ago I wrote a blog post describing granular request validation that shipped in MVC 3 Beta. However, since then we have changed the API for this feature and that post is no longer valid. In this post I will present the new API which is usable in the recently-shipped MVC 3 Release Candidate."
Jacques Bosch

KISS Your ASP.NET MVC Routes - 0 views

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    "A little bit of thinking and compromise can remove unnecessary complexity from the routes in an MVC application. "
Wicked Tunez

ASP.NET MVC and Multiple Submit Buttons - 3 views

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    Handy trick to pass extra data to the controler. 
Jacques Bosch

Naked Objects MVC has gone fully open source - 1 views

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    " Naked Objects takes a domain object model, written as POCOs but following a few very simple conventions, and dynamically creates one or more complete user interfaces for it, using reflection (not 'code generation' or 'scaffolding'). It is highly effective in support of Domain-Driven Design, OO Modelling, and/or Agile Development. Naked Objects MVC builds upon the core framework to create a complete web-based user interface, using ASP.NET MVC 3. The generic user interface may be customised via the .CSS, by adding custom views, or custom controllers, as needed. Entity Framework is used to persist objects on a database. Security may be handled simply via Forms Authentication and attribute-based authorisation, or more comprehensively via Microsoft WIF and an STS. "
Jacques Bosch

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."
Wicked Tunez

asp.net mvc | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    News site of MVC articles
Wicked Tunez

MVC organization « Relentless Refactorer - 4 views

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    Applying Uncle Bob's packaging principals to MVC organization
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