Revisiting the side-by-side setup of ASP.Net MVC 3 and ASP.Net WebForms in the same project. (UPDATED 2/26/2011)
Sharing on my upcoming talk on NuGet at the Deerfield Beach Coders cafe on March 1st, 2011.
Later this week, I will be heading to our annual South Florida .Net Code Camp, an all-day free “Geek Fest” taking place on February 12th, 2011. This year’s code camp will be conveniently taking place at Nova Southeastern University in Ft Lauderdale. Find out more details in this blog post.
Sam Abraham (Me) will be speaking at the West Palm Beach .Net Users’ Group on Tuesday November 23rd, 2010 on ASP.Net MVC3 RC, Razor syntax, ASP.Net Web Pages Helpers and NuGet Library Package Manager.
Sharing some thoughts on the Tampa .Net Code Camp 2010 and my presentation on ASP.Net MVC 3 RC, Razor syntax, Web Pages Helpers and NuGet.
ASP.Net MVC 3 Release Candidate and latest NuGet Library Package Manager are now available. Read more in this blog post.
This article provides a demonstration on leveraging ASP.Net Web Pages Helpers and HTML5 to create re-usable, lightweight components for Razor pages in both WebMatrix and ASP.Net MVC3
Sam Abraham (Me) will be introducing ASP.Net MVC 3 at the Tampa .Net Code Camp, taking place on Saturday November 13th, 2010. I plan to introduce ASP.Net MVC and showcase the latest and greatest features introduced with ASP.Net MVC3 including: Razor syntax, ASP.Net Web Pages Helpers and NuGet (formerly NuPack). Audience participation is encouraged and will be solicited.
On Thursday October 28th, 2010, I had the privilege of attending and speaking at the SoFla Local PDC10 hosted by the Gold Coast and Miami .Net User Groups. While most local PDCs focused on viewing the Redmond event, South Florida kicked it up a notch by availing some of the community’s local speakers to comment and address any questions the audience might have. More in this post.
With concerns of HTML 5 overshadowing or affecting the roadmap for Silverlight actively addressed in many blog posts, I decided to cover the value HTML 5 brings to another set of web-based Microsoft solutions: ASP.Net MVC 3 and WebMatrix. Read more in this blog post.