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Something I do quite a bit with customers is to help them understand and use Virtual Earth... plus I’ve been doing some overviews of the beta of the ASP.NET MVC Framework, so it seemed a great combination. How would you best combine them? Note : This
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Phil Haack , currently famous for working on the ASP.NET MVC Framework , has just blogged a great article comparing Model View Controller and Model View Presenter . I’d highly recommend giving it a read. There is also an old post of mine here comparing
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Well it’s a week of news; Scott Guthrie has posted an update on the ASP.NET MVC Framework roadmap , and the Unity Dependency Injection Framework has just released a CTP (via Grigori )... What’s more, David Hayden is first out of the gate with a nice brief
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In my previous two posts ( one and two ) discussing the use of AJAX within an ASP.NET MVC Framework application, I’ve tried to demonstrate some ways that the framework can be extended or modified. In keeping with this approach, I thought I’d show how
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One issue I have had on numerous customer engagements is that there has been a good opportunity to use AJAX functionality, but I need to support a significant user base that cannot use Javascript. Typically this is to meet accessibility requirements (and
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[ Edit : Note that this post is based on a pre-release, and now out of date CTP of the MVC framework. I'd suggest you use it to understand concepts, but look elsewhere now if you're after up to date facts. I've recently added a post about Virtual Earth
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This week is turning out to be a bit busy, so blogging is stumbling, and likely will next week too. Still, I managed to get time to read some other’s posts that are worth having a look at, in particular regarding the up-and-coming ASP.NET MVC Framework;
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Well, right up until this morning I was planning on blogging about the similarities and differences between the patterns used by the Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) and the up and coming ASP.NET MVC Framework ... and then I saw Glenn’s post linking
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