March 11, 2009
Si la respuesta es afirmativa, te tengo muy buenas noticias !!! Que mejor que tener una lección de uno de los mejores maestros, si me refiero a Scott Gu, quien ha colaborado en la redacción de un libro completamente dedicado a ASP.NET MVC en conjunto con otros famosisimos maestros: Sco...
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March 10, 2009
I don’t know about you, but a great way to learn a new technology is to start using it. But to even start using it, it helps to be able to look at a real-world running application built on that technology. Combine that with source code and a walkthrough, and I think you have a winning combination....
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Today is a pretty cool day. It's the culmination of a bunch of little stuff and a lot of hard work by some really nice dudes. Here's a few surprises. Rob, Phil, and I have been working on the ASP.NET MVC book for a while. One (poorly kept) surprise is the inclusion of ScottGu as an author on the boo...
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March 06, 2009
The MVP Summit 2009 is over, yet the message still echoes in my ears … NDA!! ;-) The key word if you followed the summit by using Twitter search at #mvp09 was NDA and none of the MVPs violated it. Microsoft shared their technology and future vision of their products with the MVPs and took feedback...
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Having an installer crap out on you when you’re excited to try out a new piece of software is an incredibly frustrating experience. Frustrating both for the user as well as for the product team. Every time I read on Twitter that someone is having trouble Read More......(read more)...
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Having an installer crap out on you when you’re excited to try out a new piece of software is an incredibly frustrating experience. Frustrating both for the user as well as for the product team. Every time I read on Twitter that someone is having trouble installing ASP.NET MVC, a new ulcer throbs ...
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March 04, 2009
In this episode of 10-4, we introduce another new feature of ASP.NET WebForms 4.0: Routing. The ASP.NET Routing engine was added in the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 release and is heavily leveraged by both ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Dynamic Data to provide bi-directional routing functionality. With the relea...
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March 01, 2009
I finally have my registration worked out and I’m officially going to Mix09 this year! Woohoo! Not only am I going, but I’ll be speaking at Mix for the first time, so be sure to come by and say hi. I’ve mentioned this before, but Mix is easily one of my favorite Microsoft conferences. Jeff Atw...
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February 25, 2009
I've got this form for users to create an event. One of the fields is a DateTime, like this: And that's kind of lame as it's hard to type in a Date and a Time at the same time. It's also no fun. Most sites would have those separated, and Read More......(read more)...
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I've got this form for users to create an event. One of the fields is a DateTime, like this: And that's kind of lame as it's hard to type in a Date and a Time at the same time. It's also no fun. Most sites would have those separated, and ideally use some kind of Calendar Picker with jQuery or someth...
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