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There's a Little Scripter in All of Us: Building a Web App for the Masses

Saturday, March 21, 2009
Come hear about building an open, community-driven Web application. We explore concepts such as simplicity of code and tooling, fall-off-your chair extensibility, and zero-friction theming as it relates to the development of an MVC Storefront application.
  • Rob Conery

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  • CodePlexer (gravatar)

    CodePlexer said
    March 23, 2009

    Nice. Been following the series on asp.net, keep up the good work!

  • Have been waiting for this for a very very long time :D

  • kevintechie (gravatar)

    kevintechie said
    March 28, 2009

    Nice Suicidal Tendencies reference @28:26!

  • frank (gravatar)

    frank said
    April 11, 2009

    Reasonable presentation. Did not like the Apple to PC hangups with the VM. Should have been cleared up before hand.

    Otherwise very interesting stuff. Good learning resource.

  • PulsarBlow (gravatar)

    PulsarBlow said
    April 20, 2009

    Great open minded presentation.
    Dont miss it.

  • Gods of Microsoft punished you with a laptop problems, because you shouldn't use Mac at the Microsoft conference ;-)

  • I reckon his team's strive to compete platforms like wordpress. I second his thoughts on the importance of features like easiness to configure, to extend a framework. The .NET platform was always a step in front of the java world in simplicity, but with his new way of doing things in place it is even starting to being easier than php frameworks!

    One minor point of criticism though: I don't really like the way he was talking about architecture as a bad thing to do to get yourself lagging behind usability / real client requirements. I think his way of doing things is also a way of architecture for certain! Good coding practices is also part of good software architecture.

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