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  • New ASP.NET website launched

    New ASP.NET website launched

    Dec 11
    02

    A few weeks ago we introduced a beta of a freshly designed http://asp.net website. Today we launched it. Jon, myself, and the team that manages the site took lots of your feedback (lots from the comments of the Beta Blog Post) and did our best to incorporate as much as we could. This is just the start, and we've got lots of plans for the future including responsive design, more text content, localization, more HTML 5, HD Video, closed captioning and lots more. It is a big site with a thousa...


  • MVC Filters: Easily Add Performance Counters to Your MVC Application

    MVC Filters: Easily Add Performance Counters to Your MVC Application

    Jun 11
    30

    Ben Grover adds performance counters to a Model-View-Controller (MVC) app and explains how to use MVC filters to clean up and replace repeated, confusing code that was spread throughout numerous action methods in an application. Ben Grover MSDN Magazine July 2011...


  • HTML5 Improvements with the ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update

    HTML5 Improvements with the ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update

    May 11
    10

    Last week I blogged about the new ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update, and then followed it up with a detailed post that covered using the EF Code First and the new Data Scaffolding features in it. Today’s blog post is a continuation of this series and covers some of the new HTML5 improvements with the ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update release. Project Template Support for HTML5 Semantic Markup The ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update adds support for you to optionally use HTML5 semantic markup when creating new A...


  • NuGet + PowerShell = (also) Crazy Delicious

    NuGet + PowerShell = (also) Crazy Delicious

    Feb 11
    11

    First off, I should note that I'm kinda paraphrasing this title from Scott Hanselman's excellent PDC 2010 talk, but I'm sure he's ok with that. By now, if you've been following the news coming out of the Microsoft Web Platform and Tools team, you've probably heard about our latest open-source project: NuGet. I'll let Scott Guthrie fill you in if you haven't heard about it already. Well, since shipping Web Pages v1/MVC v3, we've been working on general clean-up of both our code and our processe...


  • NuGet + PowerShell = (also) Crazy Delicious

    NuGet + PowerShell = (also) Crazy Delicious

    Feb 11
    11

    First off, I should note that I'm kinda paraphrasing this title from Scott Hanselman's excellent PDC 2010 talk, but I'm sure he's ok with that. By now, if you've been following the news coming out of the Microsoft Web Platform and Tools team, you've probably heard about our latest open-source project: NuGet. I'll let Scott Guthrie fill you in if you haven't heard about it already. Well, since shipping Web Pages v1/MVC v3, we've been working on general clean-up of both our code and our processe...



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