There’s a helluva lot more to do to make it to the planned 1.0 release on May 31st, but I’m happy to announce that we’ve released the official FubuMVC Beta (0.9) to Nuget.
To get started with a “Hello, World” style tutorial, we’ve updated the Getting Started guide to reflect the latest Nuget download and API’s. We’re really like to get any feedback, good or bad, that you might have about this guide or FubuMVC in general.
Unfortunately, we’ve only got the FubuMVC core Nuget up. I’ll be publishing the FubuMVC.WebForms and FubuMVC.Spark packages in the following days.
Stay tuned, there’s going to be a lot of FubuMVC content and news coming in the next couple weeks…
About Jeremy Miller
Jeremy is the Chief Software Architect at Dovetail Software, the coolest ISV in Austin. Jeremy began his IT career writing "Shadow IT" applications to automate his engineering documentation, then wandered into software development because it looked like more fun. Jeremy is the author of the open source StructureMap tool for Dependency Injection with .Net, StoryTeller for supercharged acceptance testing in .Net, and one of the principal developers behind FubuMVC. Jeremy's thoughts on all things software can be found at The Shade Tree Developer at http://codebetter.com/jeremymiller.
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