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Angle Bracket Percent
Use C# 4.0 dynamic to drastically simplify your private reflection code
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over 2 years ago
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David Ebbo
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Update 8/10/2011 : this project now has a home at https://github.com/davidebbo/ReflectionMagic . Also, it is installable via nuget. It's named ' ReflectionMagic '. Private reflection allows you to access private and internal members in other assemblies...
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Take your MVC User Controls to the next level
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over 2 years ago
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David Ebbo
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Note: this is based on ASP.NET MVC 2 RC , and will not work on earlier builds. The quick pitch: make your User Controls as cool as built-in render helpers! The goal of this post is to show you how to change the way MVC user controls are called...
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T4MVC 2.6.10: fluent route value API, shorter way to refer to action, and more
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over 2 years ago
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David Ebbo
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To get the latest build of T4MVC: Go to T4MVC page on CodePlex I just posted build 2.6.10. There were also a few builds in between since I last blogged about 2.6, so this post describes some of those changes (full history here ). Fluent route...
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