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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: mvccontrib
Opinionated Input Builders Part 6 – Performance of the builders
Part 1 – Overview Part 2 – the Label Part 3 – the Source Code Part 4 – the Partial View Part 5 – the Required Field Indicator Part 6 – the Performance Update – 6/14/2009 Chad Myers blogged about … Continue reading
Also posted in .Net, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, c#, CoC
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Opinionated Input Builders for ASP.Net MVC – Part 5 the Required input
Part 1 – Overview Part 2 – the Label Part 3 – the Source Code Part 4 – the Partial View Part 5 – the Required Field Indicator The Required Field Indicator The Required Field Indicator is a property which … Continue reading
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Opinionated Input Builders for ASP.Net MVC – Part 4 the Partial View Inputs
Part 1 – Overview Part 2 – the Label Part 3 – the Source Code Part 4 – the Partial View Part 5 – the Required Field Indicator This is the forth part of the series. Given this form that … Continue reading
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Opinionated Input Builders for ASP.Net MVC using partials – Part 1
Part 1 – Overview Part 2 – the Label Part 3 – the Source Code Part 4 – the Partial View Part 5 – the Required Field Indicator Part 6 – the Performance Part 7 – the Performance Take 2 … Continue reading
Also posted in .Net, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, c#, CoC
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Asp.Net MvcContrib Logo Contest
From the MvcContrib Mailing list: The MvcContib (www.MvcContrib.org) project is holding a logo contest. We are looking for submissions for a logo to represent the project. What will you get for all of your hard work? · Recognition on the … Continue reading
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Changes/Refactorings to the Mvc Contrib project!
This message was sent to the Mvc Contrib mailing lists. We are looking for feedback if you are a use of the MvcContrib project. As we get close to the release of the Asp.Net mvc framework it is time … Continue reading
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I will be presenting An Afternoon of Asp.Net MVC with Headspring Systems – February 19th in Austin
I will be presenting and teaching on the Asp.Net MVC framework on February 19th 1:00 pm – 4:30pm at the Microsoft Office in Austin. The following topics will be covered: What is MVC Routing Testing View Engines Controller Factory … Continue reading
Also posted in Asp.Net MVC, mvc
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If you are developing on Asp.Net MVC and your are not using MvcContrib….. What is wrong with you?
I just went through some stats from the MvcContrib project and I saw that we have had over 26k downloads. That makes me so happy to know that it is being used and it is filling a gap that … Continue reading
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Model Driven template/scaffolding addin for Visual Studio
After playing around with the T4 templates in the Asp.Net MVC release, I wanted to test out what a more complete solution would look like. Here are some screen shots and mock ups to demonstrate what the tooling experience … Continue reading
Also posted in .Net, agile, Asp.Net, Asp.Net MVC, mvc, Tools
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ASP.Net MVC framework – New version of the MVC Contrib project! – v 0.0.1.101
There was a new source code release of the Asp.Net MVC framework . We just got the MVC Contrib project upgraded to work against the new release. You can find the release here. First I would like to thank … Continue reading

