Provide a hook for other view engines from MonoRail, etc
The default URL scheme will look something like this: /<RouteName>/<Action>/<Param1>/<Param2>
MonoRail is more than just the MVC part. I wouldn't be surprised if MonoRail were refactored to take advantage of the ASP.NET MVC HttpHandler just as a means to reduce the codebase a bit.
"MVC Turbine is a plugin for ASP.NET MVC that has IoC baked in and auto-wires controllers, binders, view engines, http modules, etc. that reside within your application. Thus you worry more about what your application should do, rather than how it should do it."
ASP.NET MVC provides model-view-controller (MVC) support to the existing ASP.NET 3.5 runtime, which enables developers to more easily take advantage of this design pattern. Benefits include the ability to achieve and maintain a clear separation of concerns, as well as facilitate test driven development (TDD).
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.
xVal is a validation framework for ASP.NET MVC applications. It makes it easy to link up your choice of server-side validation mechanism with your choice of client-side validation library, neatly fitting both into ASP.NET MVC architecture and conventions.
Asp.Net MVC is starting to look a bit like WPF ;-) aren't these DataTemplates?
"Templated Helpers - allow you to automatically associate edit and display elements with data types. For example, a date picker UI element can be automatically rendered every time data of type System.DateTime is used. This is similar to Field Templates in ASP.NET Dynamic Data."
New Features Of .NET Core MVC -.NET Core wiki
.NET Core wiki
Introduction to .NET Core
Here I going to tell you about ASP.NET Core , ASP.NET Core 1.x & 2.x is a cross-platform, high-performance, open-source framework for building modern, cloud-based,Internet-connected applications.
Use of ASP.NET Core
Build web apps and services, IoT apps, and mobile backends.
It has works on development tools Windows, macOS, and Linux.
It can be deployed to the cloud or on-premises.
It Runs on .NET Core or .NET Framework.
Microsoft an ASP.Net MVC "Sample" (or is it a starter kit?) source code that can be used by Web developers to build blog engines into sites ... it's called "Oxite" and it's the software running the blogs on MIX Online. http://www.codeplex.com/oxite
"NHaml is an external DSL for XML. It's primary qualities are it's simplicity, terseness, performance and that it outputs nicely formatted XML. Additionally, the NHaml view engine provides support for Rails style layouts and partials and ships with an ASP.NET MVC view engine."
I asked him afterward if he would be interested in helping update the releases on Codeplex and he kindly agreed, in fact the new bits on codeplex and release notes were put together by Erik, so be sure to thank him for that. Hopefully this is just the first step in getting that larger support base I've been angling for.
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