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  • Using QUnit with Razor Layouts

    Using QUnit with Razor Layouts

    Dec 11
    11

    Given how central JavaScript is to many modern web applications,  it is important to use unit tests to drive the design and quality of that JavaScript. But I’ve noticed that there are a lot of developers that don’t know where to start. There are many test frameworks out there, but the one I love is QUnit, the jQuery unit test framework. Most of my experience with QUnit is writing tests for a client script library such as a jQuery plugin. Here’s an example of one QUnit test file I wrote a ...


  • ASP.NET MVC 3 and the @helper syntax within Razor

    ASP.NET MVC 3 and the @helper syntax within Razor

    May 11
    13

    ASP.NET MVC 3 supports a new view-engine option called “Razor” (in addition to continuing to support/enhance the existing .aspx view engine). Razor minimizes the number of characters and keystrokes required when writing a view template, and enables a fast, fluid coding workflow. Unlike most template syntaxes, with Razor you do not need to interrupt your coding to explicitly denote the start and end of server blocks within your HTML. The Razor parser is smart enough to infer this from your co...


  • MVC 3 – Razor Layouts

    MVC 3 – Razor Layouts

    Apr 11
    05

    In this video we will continue our look at the Razor view engine by learning how to use layouts to handle site-wide content....



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