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Jean-Paul Malherbe

AmplifyJS - A Component Library for jQuery - 1 views

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    AmplifyJS is a set of components designed to solve common web application problems with a simplistic API. Amplify's goal is to simplify all forms of data handling by providing a unified API for various data sources. Amplify's store component handles persistent client-side storage, using standards like localStorage and sessionStorage, but falling back on non-standard implementations for older browsers. Amplify's request adds some additional features to jQuery's ajax method while abstracting away the underlying data source.
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

Getting Started with ASP.NET Membership, Profile and RoleManager | JohnnyCoder - 1 views

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    "A new ASP.NET MVC project includes preconfigured Membership, Profile and RoleManager providers right out of the box. Try it yourself - create a ASP.NET MVC application, crack open the web.config file and have a look. "
Jacques Bosch

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Coding guidelines for HTML and CSS - 0 views

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    " Great code has many attributes. It's effective, efficient, maintainable, elegant. When working on code with many developers and teams and maybe even companies, great code needs to also be consistent and easy to understand. For that purpose there are style guides. We use style guides for a lot of languages, and our newest public style guide is the Google HTML and CSS Style Guide."
Jacques Bosch

5 things you never thought about doing with MVC 3 - 2 views

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    "Let's face it - there are a lot of sites out there now running MVC3, probably mostly using the same patterns. This is a taster of some of the creative ways that this versatile platform is being used."
Jacques Bosch

RequestReduce - Automatic CSS background image optimization and spriting as well as Jav... - 0 views

shared by Jacques Bosch on 14 Dec 11 - No Cached
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    "Super Simple Auto Spriting, Minification and Bundling solution No need to tell RequestReduce where your resources are Your CSS and Javascript can be anywhere - even on an external host RequestReduce finds them at runtime automatically"
Jacques Bosch

HTML5 Demos and Examples - 3 views

shared by Jacques Bosch on 06 Jan 12 - Cached
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    "HTML 5 experimentation and demos I've hacked together. Click on the browser support icon or the technology tag to filter the demos (the filter is an OR filter)."
Jacques Bosch

Troy Hunt: ASP.NET session hijacking with Google and ELMAH - 1 views

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    "I love ELMAH - this is one those libraries which is both beautiful in its simplicity yet powerful in what it allows you to do. Combine the power of ELMAH with the convenience of NuGet and you can be up and running with absolutely invaluable error logging and handling in literally a couple of minutes."
Jacques Bosch

Spark View Engine | Html friendly. Less is more. - 4 views

shared by Jacques Bosch on 09 Jan 12 - Cached
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    "Spark is a view engine for Asp.Net Mvc and Castle Project MonoRail frameworks. The idea is to allow the html to dominate the flow and the code to fit seamlessly."
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    Razor beats Spark hands down
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    How so? You've tried it?
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    Looked at Spark about a yaer ago and it seemed ok - better than the webforms one. Started using Razor very recently and it is just amazing.
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    Yup, been using Razor in MM for the last 9 months or more, and it is awesome! But I read this, yesterday, that's why I tagged it: http://geek.ianbattersby.com/2012/01/07/battle-of-heart-vs-mind-you-win-again-razor-over-spark
Jacques Bosch

Implementing resource oriented controllers in ASP.NET MVC - Pablo M. Cibraro (aka Cibrax) - 2 views

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    "One common problem with the naming convention and default routing mechanism in ASP.NET MVC is that we tend to group actions in a controller for sharing an URL space. This basically leads to complex controllers with a lot of unrelated methods that break the SOLID principles. Too many responsibilities in a simple class affects maintainability in the long run and causes secondary effects that complicates unit testing. For example, we usually end up with class constructors that receives too many dependencies as it is discussed here in SO."
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