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For those of you interested in the ASP.NET MVC Framework, Carl Franklin and I recorded a DNRTV show where I demonstrate building a full vertical slice of the application. I don’t dumb it down, and if you aren’t familiar with NUnit testing, automated builds, IoC containers, DI, interface-based programming, etc, you’ll probably have to do a bit of research to follow along, but my goal was to show techniques I’d use on a real client project, not just show a _demo_. I hope you enjoy.
If you want to know more about the ASP.NET MVC Framework, look backwards in my blog and also at the following places:
- My interview on .Net Rocks
- My interview on the Polymorphic Podcast
- My interview on the ASP.NET Podcast
- My article in Code Magazine
- Eilon Lipton’s design philosophy
- Scott Guthrie’s posts
- ASP.NET MVC Framework forums
- The MvcContrib open-source project
- The CodeCampServer open-source project
- My “aspnetmvc” linkroll on del.icio.us
- My GoogleCode repository with the code for the show
Sorry, but a bit new to this.
Just got TortoiseSVN but keeps asking for username and password. Tried google username/pass but no success. What do I do?
Cool video. Second Jose and please get the next one out.
Would it be possible to change the asp rendering engine for Silverlight (1.1 when it finally gets released)? If so how much work would that be? I was told that siliverlight does not have to be page based, if that is correct would MVC still work?
Keep up the good work.
Pete
@Jose,
Use TortoiseSVN to checkout the code:
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
They are SVN urls.
Absolutely brilliant. Cannot wait for the next installment (please do not leave it too long).
Having a limited amount of experience with web apps, this felt like the right way to do things.
I am trying to download the example code but there does not appear to be a zip file for it. There are however links for each file which will take me ages (unless I am missing something).
Thanks once again.
Extremely helpful Jeff. Thanks for this!
Hey Now Joe,
Such a great topic, This was very informative. As always DNR is really well done, & I thought you did really well.
Thx 4 the info,
Catto
@Jimmy,
Thanks.
Just wanted to correct the “ASP.NET Podcast” link:
http://aspnetpodcast.com/CS11/blogs/asp.net_podcast/archive/2007/11/20/asp-net-podcast-show-104-asp-net-mvc-with-jeff-palermo-audio.aspx