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I am an Architect for Dell.com on the Engineering Excellence team. I (co)Founded MvcContrib, Should, Solution Factory, and Pstrami open source projects. I have co-authored MVC 2 in Action, MVC3 in Action, and MVC 4 in Action. I am a Microsoft MVP.
I have founded some online conferences like aspConf, mvcConf, Community For MVCBlog Series
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Category Archives: jQuery
Event Aggregator And/Or/vs Mediator: A Tale Of Two Patterns
Design patterns often differ only in semantics and intent. That is, the language used to describe the pattern is what sets it apart, more than an implementation of that specific pattern. It often comes down to squares vs rectangles vs … Continue reading
using the asp.net lego blocks to create a synchronized Kanban board.
Over the last 1-2 years the capabilities of the web lego blocks (libraries) have really come together to allow us, the web development community. to start putting together some really interesting applications. The best part is all of the plumbing … Continue reading
Also posted in Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, jquery mobile, knockoutJs, Open Source Software, signalR
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Twitter.Bootstrap.MVC4– new release 1.0.71
To learn more about the Package read these blog posts: Introduction Release 1.0.71 Bootstrap MVC – Menu System Some interesting stats for the project. It has gotten a bunch of attention on the interwebs. The package has over 2,500 downloads, … Continue reading
Also posted in Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, Bootstrap.mvc, c#, CodeProject
Tagged aspnetmvc twitterbootstrap
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Code review of a Publish/Subscribe Architecture using SignalR in Home Automation – Part 4
Part 1 – Synchronizing webpages across devices with SignalR Part 2 – Architecture for a SignalR Synchronized Webpage Application Part 3 – Publish Subscribe using SignalR Part 4 – Front End Code Review Previously, I covered an example of synchronizing … Continue reading
Also posted in .Net, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, c#, jquery mobile, mvc, signalR
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Publish and Subscribe using SignalR in Home Automation – Part 3
using signalR aspnetmvc knockoutjs javascript jquerymobile x10 Part 1 – Synchronizing webpages across devices with SignalR Part 2 – Architecture for a SignalR Synchronized Webpage Application Part 3 – Publish Subscribe using SignalR Part 4 – Front End Code Review … Continue reading
Also posted in .Net, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, c#, jquery mobile, knockoutJs, Open Source Software, OSS, signalR
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Architecture for a SignalR Synchronized Webpage Application
using: signalR aspnetmvc knockoutjs javascript jquerymobile x10 Part 1 – Synchronizing webpages across devices with SignalR Part 2 – Architecture for a SignalR Synchronized Webpage Application Part 3 – Publish Subscribe using SignalR Part 4 – Front End Code Review … Continue reading
Also posted in .Net, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, CodeProject, jquery mobile, knockoutJs, mvc, Open Source Software, OSS, signalR, software
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Synchronizing webpages across devices with SignalR – Part 1
After your done with this post, explore the others in this series: Part 1 – Synchronizing webpages across devices with SignalR Part 2 – Architecture for a SignalR Synchronized Webpage Application Part 3 – Publish Subscribe using SignalR Part 4 … Continue reading
Also posted in Asp.Net MVC, azure, CodeProject, jquery mobile, knockoutJs, signalR
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Extending Objects in jQuery
Welcome to my journey of extending objects in JavaScript frameworks; let’s explore jQuery! Extending an object in jQuery is simple, there are just a few rules you need to understand. Extension works from left to right and you’re allowed to … Continue reading
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$(function(){…}) vs (function($){…})($) or DOMReady vs The Module Pattern
This was originally a StackOverflow question. I’m re-posting here because I think the question is fairly common, and I like the answer that I provided. Why define anonymous function and pass it jQuery as the argument? This is the original … Continue reading
Backbone.Syphon: Serialize Form Inputs To JavaScript Objects
Working with form elements in a Backbone view can become very tedious very quickly. You will either end up writing a lot of repetitive code to read values from the form, or end up using a key-value-observer or data-binding solution … Continue reading

