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I'm a technical architect with Headspring in Austin, TX. I focus on DDD, distributed systems, and any other acronym-centric design/architecture/methodology. I created AutoMapper and am a co-author of the ASP.NET MVC in Action books.
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Category Archives: MVC
ASP.Net MVC Portable Areas – Part 2
Sample Portable Area This is the second part in a series about creating a Portable Area (PA) using MvcContrib Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Sample Portable Area Part 3 – Usage of a Portable Area Part 4 – … Continue reading
ASP.Net MVC Portable Areas via MvcContrib
Follow me on RSS and Twitter Follow @ehexter This is a multi post series on ASP.Net MVC Portable Areas Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Sample Portable Area Part 3 – Usage of a Portable Area Part 4 … Continue reading
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Video of the David Ebbo presenting T4MVC to the Community For MVC virtual user group
David Ebbo presented to the Community For MVC group today. The topic T4MVC which is a project that David developed as a way to eliminate the magic string in Views and Controllers in the ASP.Net MVC framework. David walks … Continue reading
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Community For MVC – Virtual Meeting – Wednesday 9/16/2009 12:00 – 1:00 PM CST ; T4MVC presented by David Ebbo
Link to the meeting information here: http://bit.ly/uj9VA Please feel free to share this link on twitter, blogs, ect. David Ebbo on the T4MVC project – Wednesday 9/16/2009 12:00 – 1:00 PM CST Join the meeting here: http://Meeting.c4mvc.net Bio: David is … Continue reading
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MvcContrib source code has moved to GitHub
We recently moved the MvcContrib projects source code over to GitHub. We are hoping that the ease of creating forks and pulling them back into the trunk will allow for more contributions to the project. I know that GIT seems … Continue reading
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Giving Your MVC Views an Identity
One of the great CSS tips I got from Zen of CSS was to put an id on the body tag of your html pages. This makes it really easy to use one CSS file for your entire site (a … Continue reading
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Opinionated Input Builders – Part 9 override the default Date Time picker
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 … Continue reading
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The Perfect Web Framework
I’ve been paid professionally to work with or have messed around with many web frameworks. To name most of them: Perl/CGI RoR a tiny bit of Django ASP.NET WebForms ASP.NET MVC FubuMVC MonoRail a tiny bit of OpenRasta (sorry Sebastian, … Continue reading
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Performance differences in the ASP.Net MVC View Engine when using two View Engines versus a single Composite View Engine.
While I was testing out my VirtualPathProvider implementation in the Opinionated Input Builders series I ran across an interesting performance difference which was quite surprising. In fact even after looking at the source code to the MVC ViewEngineCollection it … Continue reading
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Going Controller-less in MVC: The Way Fowler Meant It To Be
This is sort of a stream-of-consciousness post. Several folks have been asking me what I mean by ‘Controllerless actions’ and what I’m thinking about doing in FubuMVC. The conversation has already started publically on twitter, so I thought I’d try … Continue reading
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