Thanks to everyone who attended the ASP.NET MVC Fire Starter event in New York City on June 7th. That was the first time we’ve hosted an event on the new MVC framework anywhere on the east coast. Special thanks goes out to Jess Chadwick, Todd Snyder, and Brian Donahue for helping assemble and deliver much of the day’s content.
Since the event took place, I’ve received a lot of positive feedback on it. My team is looking at hosting more of these around the area. We are considering dates in Philly (Malvern, Pa), and New Jersey (Iselin) for later in the summer or early fall. Stay tuned here for details on any future events when we announce them.
The content from the June 7th, 2008 MVC Fire Starter has now been posted online. You can find the slides and some of the sample code at the links below:
Some other links of interest:
In the “Syntactic Sugar” session on C# 3.0 language features, there were lots of questions about “real-world” examples of using Lambda Expressions. I discovered this blog post from Andre Loker that shows how Lambda Expressions can be used to help remove string literals from your source code:
Getting rid of strings with Lambda Expressions
One benefit of using the MVC is the ability to easily add/implement “mobile” views to your existing web application to support mobile browsers. Here are two posts that show how to use the ASP.NET MVC framework to build sites that target the iPhone:
Rock the iPhone with ASP.NET MVC – Aaron Lerch
The Weekly Source Code 28 - iPhone with ASP.NET MVC Edition – Scott Hanselman
In April, I posted my ASP.NET MVC presentation from the Microsoft Health & Life Science conference. In that post, I had a bunch of MVC links which I am including again in this post:
The MVC framework is barely 6 months old, yet there is already a LOT of information about it out there. Unfortunately, or fortunately (depending on how you view it), it's not in the documentation. As with any new technology that's in beta, the documentation is a little weak at the current time. That will improve over time. But for now, most of the good information is out there in blogs from both the MVC product team and the community. To get started, visit the ASP.NET MVC Framework web site at: http://www.asp.net/mvc At that site, you will find the latest MVC installation download and official product documentation. For some of the best information, follow the blogs from some of the folks involved with the development of ASP.NET MVC Framework: Scott Guthrie Phil Haack Scott Hanselman Rob Conery From there, you'll want to check out some of the other MVC resources out there. There's a lot of great blogs about MVC outside of Microsoft too. Chris Shoemaker has put together a decent MVC link list here: 47 ASP.NET MVC Resources to Rock Your Development Finally, DotNetKicks seems to have at least one or two new MVC posts listed everyday. You can see all MVC posts on DotNetKicks aggregated here.
The MVC framework is barely 6 months old, yet there is already a LOT of information about it out there. Unfortunately, or fortunately (depending on how you view it), it's not in the documentation. As with any new technology that's in beta, the documentation is a little weak at the current time. That will improve over time. But for now, most of the good information is out there in blogs from both the MVC product team and the community.
To get started, visit the ASP.NET MVC Framework web site at: http://www.asp.net/mvc At that site, you will find the latest MVC installation download and official product documentation. For some of the best information, follow the blogs from some of the folks involved with the development of ASP.NET MVC Framework:
From there, you'll want to check out some of the other MVC resources out there. There's a lot of great blogs about MVC outside of Microsoft too. Chris Shoemaker has put together a decent MVC link list here:
47 ASP.NET MVC Resources to Rock Your Development
Finally, DotNetKicks seems to have at least one or two new MVC posts listed everyday. You can see all MVC posts on DotNetKicks aggregated here.
Have you recorded that event?
Will demo code in its entirety be available for DL?
Dragan
Hi Dragan,
All of the content we have used is linked to in this post. The code we used is available at the links in this post.
-Peter
Hey Peter,
Thought you did a great job introducing MVC to a newbie like myself. Stepping through code examples definitely helped.
Thought the patterns + practices section was a little hard to grasp without examples. And Brian Donahue just completely lost me. Had no idea what he was talking about half the time. Hopefully, I'm in the minority.
Peter,
do you have video or audio recordings of this event?
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