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Jacques Bosch

InfoQ: Fulfilling the Promise of MVC - 0 views

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    "Model-View-Controller (MVC) is probably the most cited example of an architectural software pattern. It was conceived by Trygve Reenskaug working in the SmallTalk group at Xerox Parc in 1978. One motivation for the pattern was the separation of concerns: to allow Model objects to be concerned only with modeling business capabilities, not with how their data and methods were presented to the user, nor with capturing or responding directly to user inputs.[1] "
Jacques Bosch

jQuery Templates with ASP.NET MVC - Hajan's Blog - 0 views

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    "Now, I will show one real-world example which you may use it in your daily work of developing applications with ASP.NET MVC and jQuery."
Jacques Bosch

ASP.NET MVC 3 Extensionless URLs on IIS 6 - 0 views

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    "A lot has been written about how to get ASP.NET MVC running on IIS 6 with extensionless URLs. Up until now, the story hasn't been very pretty. When running ASP.NET MVC on ASP.NET 4, it gets a lot easier."
Jacques Bosch

Making your ASP.NET Web API's secure | John V. Petersen - 0 views

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    "Recently, I've been exploring the new ASP.NET Web API. So far, I've been impressed with how easy it is to build RESTful web interfaces. In the examples I've published, none have been secure. In the real world - the world that exists beyond the world of samples and demos - security is a matter than cannot be brushed aside. In this post, I squarely tackle that issue by showing you an approach that locks down and secures your ASP.NET Web API."
Wicked Tunez

asp.net mvc | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    News site of MVC articles
Wicked Tunez

ASP.NET MVC 4, ASP.NET Web API and ASP.NET Web Pages v2 (Razor) now all open source wit... - 0 views

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    MVC4 goes opensource, now with takebacks.
Jacques Bosch

Naked Objects MVC - 0 views

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    "Naked Objects MVC combines the power of the naked objects pattern with Microsoft's ASP.NET MVC 2 framework. Now you can take a POCO domain object model and turn it into a fully-functional web application in minutes, without writing a single line of user interface code. You can then customise the generic user interface by adding custom style sheets, custom views and custom controllers, following standard ASP.NET patterns."
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

ASP.NET MVC 2 - MSDN - 0 views

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    "The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern is an architectural design principle that separates the components of a Web application. This separation gives you more control over the individual parts of the application, which lets you more easily develop, modify, and test them."
Jacques Bosch

Walkthrough: Using Forms Authentication in ASP.NET MVC - 0 views

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    "Many Web applications require a way to restrict access to some resources (such as specific pages) so that those resources are accessible only to authenticated users. The default Web application project template for ASP.NET MVC provides a controller, data models, and views that you can use to add ASP.NET forms authentication to your application. The built-in functionality lets users register, log on and off, and change their password. For many applications, this functionality provides a sufficient level of user authentication."
Jacques Bosch

ASP.NET MVC: Securing Your Controller Actions - 0 views

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    "Many people on the forums want to know how to best protect Actions on their Controller using Forms Authentication. The MVC Team has done a nice job introducing Filters (using Attributes) to this latest drop of MVC, and in this post I'll show you how to create a filter that can handle security."
Johann Strydom

ASP.NET MVC Client-Side Validation Summary with jQuery Validation Plugin - 0 views

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    This link helped me the most in terms of figuring out how to implement jQuery validation with MVC. It includes a sample app that is very useful.
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    Thanx. Will check it out.
Johann Strydom

Stepping into ASP.NET MVC source code with Visual Studio debugger - Gunnar Peipman's AS... - 0 views

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    Using Visual Studio symbols and source files makes debugging much easier. I am specially happy about ASP.NET MVC 2 source files because I develop on ASP.NET MVC 2 almost every day. You may also find other useful symbols and source files. In this posting I will show you how to get ASP.NET MVC source to your computer and how to use it.
Johann Strydom

System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations Namespace () - 0 views

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    Lists the built-in attributes you can use on you model for validation
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    Yup. Used this a little before. Seems handy.
Jacques Bosch

Introducing "Razor" - a new view engine for ASP.NET - ScottGu's Blog - 0 views

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    One of the things my team has been working on has been a new view engine option for ASP.NET. ASP.NET MVC has always supported the concept of "view engines" - which are the pluggable modules that implement different template syntax options. The "default" view engine for ASP.NET MVC today uses the same .aspx/.ascx/.master file templates as ASP.NET Web Forms. Other popular ASP.NET MVC view engines used today include Spark and NHaml. The new view-engine option we've been working on is optimized around HTML generation using a code-focused templating approach. The codename for this new view engine is "Razor", and we'll be shipping the first public beta of it shortly.
Wicked Tunez

ASP.NET MVC 3: The Official Microsoft ASP.NET Site - 0 views

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    MVC3 released
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