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ASP.NET MVC Now Accepting Pull Requests
Mar 1229Changing a big organizations is a slow endeavor. But when people are passionate and persistent, change does happen. Three years ago, the ASP.NET MVC source code was released under an open source license. But at the time, the team could not accept any code contributions. In my blog post talking about that release, I said the following (emphasis added): Personally (and this is totally my own opinion), I’d like to reach the point where we could accept patches. There are many hurdles in the w...
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Rebuilding CoasterBuzz, Part I: Evolution, and death to WCF
Feb 1229This is a repost from my personal blog... Last weekend, I showed a very early behind-the-scenes preview of what will eventually be the next version of CoasterBuzz (the fifth major revision in 12 years) to some folks that participated in the PointBuzz off-season tour at Cedar Point. It's very early in the process, but I thought it would be fun to talk about some of the things that have changed over the years. This series of posts probably won't mean much to non-code-monkeys, but it's fun for...
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POP Forums v9.3 Beta posted with mobile views for ASP.NET MVC 4
Feb 1216Download the bits from CodePlex here. Visit a live demo (preferably on a mobile device) here. This is an extremely experimental build of POP Forums v9.3, which includes jQuery Mobile and mobile views baked in for mobile formatting sauce. It requires ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta, which you can download here. Of course, feel free to submit bugs to the issue tracker. See a live demo here: http://popforums.com/Forums What's new? Uses jQuery Mobile and the ASP.NET MVC4 beta to provide mobile-optimized...
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NuGet Package of the Week #9 - ASP.NET MiniProfiler from StackExchange rocks your world
Jul 1122I LOVE great debugging tools. Anything that makes it easier for me to make a site correct and fast is glorious. I've talked about Glimpse, an excellent firebug-like debugger for ASP.NET MVC, and I've talked about ELMAH, and amazing logger and error handler. Now the triad is complete with MiniProfiler, my Package of the Week #9. Yes, #9. I'm counting System.Web.Providers as #8, so phooey. ;) Hey, have you implemented the NuGet Action Plan? Get on it, it'll take only 5 minutes: NuGet Action...
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Hanselminutes Podcast 264 - This is not your father's WCF - All about the WebAPI with Glenn Block
Apr 1129Glenn Block is with Scott in The Netherlands and tries to get Scott up to speed on what's new in the WCF Web Api. Scott thinks WCF is scary and heavyweight. How does WCF fit into a world of Web 2.0 lightweight APIs? What's the WCF WebAPI and how does compare to services in ASP.NET MVC? Download: MP3 Full Show Links from the Show WCF on CodePlex Open Web Interfaces for .NET WCF APIs - HTTP Your Way NOTE: If you want to download our complete archives as a feed - that's all 264 shows, sub...
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Hanselminutes Podcast 252 - ReactiveUI extensions to the Reactive Framework (Rx) with Paul Betts
Feb 1108Scott sits down with Paul Betts and talks about extending the Reactive Framework. We currently manage our UI events as they are pushed to us. How does programming - and asynchronous programming - change if we change the way UI events are consumed? The Rx Reactive Framework extends .NET, and Paul's extended that with his Open Source Reactive UI framework. Let's see if Paul can teach Scott a new trick. Download: MP3 Full Show Links from the Show ReactiveUI Main site Github page Blog Se...
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The MVC3 special sauce in POP Forums
Jan 1124I was chatting with a friend about why, as much as I would rather not rewrite POP Forums for the bazillionth time, it has actually been a lot of fun, and smooth sailing on MVC. If you haven't been playing along at home, POP Forums is the forum app that I've been maintaining now since the days of ASP.old, in sites like CoasterBuzz. In late 2009, I decided I'd rewrite it from the ground up as an MVC app, but it was slow going after the birth of my child. But when I did find time to write code, e...
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Hanselminutes Podcast 243 - Knockout JavaScript with Steve Sanderson
Dec 1004Steve Sanderson has created an interesting MVVM JavaScript library for ASP.NET MVC called Knockout. Yes, you read that right! MVVM on the client, MVC on the server, living together happily may make a more enjoyable development experience. All this plus HTML, data binding, jQuery, text boxes over data, ASP.NET and more. Download: MP3 Full Show NOTE: If you want to download our complete archives as a feed - that's all 243 shows, subscribe to the Complete MP3 Feed here. Also, please do tak...
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Hanselminutes Podcast 202 - A different way to do ASP.NET WebForms with WebFormsMVP
Feb 1021My two-hundred-and-second podcast is up. I sit down (in my home, actually) with Tatham Oddie to talk about the WebFormsMVP open source project created by he and Damian Edwards. What does it add? Can we have the best of both worlds, convenience, controls and testability? Subscribe: Download: MP3 Full Show Links from the Show WebFormsMVP Project Tatham Oddie's Blog Do also remember the complete archives are always up and they have PDF Transcripts, a little known feature that s...
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Hanselminutes Podcast 199 - How Craigslist Works - with Jeremy Zawodny
Feb 1006My one-hundred-and-ninety-ninth podcast is up. I chat with Jeremy Zawodny, a developer at Craigslist on how the system is put together. How many servers do they have? How does it all fit together and what are the major technology problems they have to solve? Subscribe: Download: MP3 Full Show Links from the Show Jeremy's Blog and Jeremy on Twitter Jeremy Zawodny on Wikipedia Do also remember the complete archives are always up and they have PDF Transcripts, a little known f...
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