See a walkthrough of several tips and tricks for getting the most out of the ASP.NET MVC framework.
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Phil HaackPhil Haack is a Senior Program Manager with the ASP.NET team currently focused on the ASP.NET MVC Framework. ASP.NET MVC is being developed in a transparent manner with community involvement and has the goal of embodying and encouraging solid principles of good software design. Phil is a code junkie and loves to both write software and write about software on his blog. In his spare time, he leads the open source Subtext blog engine project.
15 Comments
Khaja Minhajuddin said
March 20, 2009
Where can I download the video for this presentation?
Marko said
March 21, 2009
you can find it on adress:
http://videos.visitmix.com/MIX09/T49F
cheers
Marckus said
March 21, 2009
Marko, that isn't the same.
Tad said
March 21, 2009
Try open it in IE
Tad said
March 21, 2009
Try open it in IE
Khaja Minhajuddin said
March 21, 2009
Seems the video has been uploaded, woot :D
Andreas said
March 23, 2009
You can download the video from
http://mschannel9.vo.msecnd.net/o9/mix/09/wmv-hq/t44f.wmv
Richard said
April 05, 2009
Yet another waste of time - ten minutes in = "Media Failure - reload the page".
If MS can't build a working web site with their own tools, what hope do the rest of us have???
Khaja Minhajuddin said
April 05, 2009
I guess that's the reason we all use Windows ;)
darren said
April 05, 2009
I find it interesting how this is a MS demo yet uses GMAIL?
is hotmail that bad?
smm said
April 12, 2009
Windows Media Player (11) cannot play video (downloaded) @ http://mschannel9.vo.msecnd.net/o9/mix/09/wmv-hq/t44f.wmv
VLC opens the video but with no sound (audio). Pls do something about it and let us know when you do.
Kay said
April 20, 2009
I wondered about the Gmail myself.
Jay said
April 21, 2009
Also, Silverlight does not work on 64-bit Vista. What gives?
davidp said
April 22, 2009
Can someone please explain what this means?
"This session recording was made possible by ..."
Thanks
Jonathon said
September 06, 2009
I think there should be a c# 4.0 feature "anonymous lambdas" that look like
=> .Title
This would make the TextBoxFor really sexy.