Why asp.net MVC is so awesome.(codethinked.com)

submitted by justin_etheredgejustin_etheredge(8539) 4 years, 2 months ago

The number one reason why asp.net MVC is the best thing ever.

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posted by HoolieManHoolieMan(1715) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

I thought of making a similiar post called "Scott Guthrie made a post so lets get it on the front page" ;) We might as well have his rss feed just go directly to the front page.

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posted by JemmJemm(9604) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

Good that we have Ralph here to tell us, what is great information and what is not, because he is so awesome. Just look at his history and admire how he has contributed to this community with all those great comments and tags. Not that he would have time to post examples of quality content...

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posted by luciolucioluciolucio(0) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

uhh... where's the "Bury" option?

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posted by CVertexCVertex(325) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

:D Funny post!

It's not hard to get on the front page with complex logic as

if aStory.kicks>=7
display aStory on front page.

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posted by gavinjoycegavinjoyce(25.7k) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

aStory.kicks >= 6 will do it

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posted by dengar007dengar007(3084) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

I really wish I would have had time to see his comments here -- did anyone else have the benefit of having him comment on your blog? From what I've seen, I picture the comic book guy from simpsons...

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posted by dengar007dengar007(3084) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

Refering to ralph I should have said :)

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posted by JemmJemm(9604) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

dengar: something like that:"Worst. Community. Ever." :P His message was basically that this site sucks, because people kick everything and we are morons because of that :D He never submitted anything, of course, which makes him just a troll who probably couldn't figure out how to code with Logo ;)

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posted by justin_etheredgejustin_etheredge(8539) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

Yeah, I hope that no one thought I was talking down to dotnetkicks with this post, I was merely pointing out the obsession with MVC that the .net community is experiencing. I love dotnetkicks, even though apparently some people don't. =)

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posted by dengar007dengar007(3084) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

I think most people understand that it's a joke :)

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posted by powerrushpowerrush(3873) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

@HoolieMan yeah, I suggest just that sometime back -- just have ScottGu's posts auto-publish via his RSS feed.

ScottGu writes great posts. Otherwise I might complain more. ;)

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posted by rickglosrickglos(0) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

An example of why we need a bury option

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posted by justin_etheredgejustin_etheredge(8539) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

@rickglos Yeah, you're right, humor is so horrible. Lighten up man!

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posted by CVertexCVertex(325) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

Kicks in modern vernacular has good connotations, but I usually think kicking something is a bad thing.

"A rock is more intelligent than a cat because it goes away when you kick it".

If a "bury" option existed, what would it be called? Something of a metaphorical antonym to "kicks".

"Blows"?
"Sucks"?
"Hanus"?

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posted by justin_etheredgejustin_etheredge(8539) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

On dotnetkicks instead of "bury" I would call it "punt".

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posted by powerrushpowerrush(3873) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

"2 point conversion"?

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posted by dengar007dengar007(3084) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

is this well on its way to most commented on post?

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posted by yesthatmcgurkyesthatmcgurk(4063) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

Yes, DNK should emulate the sewer of the internet, Digg, in every way possible. That way we can also enjoy roving bands of bury-ers who, bound together by their fanboyism, bury any comment that doesn't slather praise on their particular fetish. Feh.

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posted by JemmJemm(9604) 4 years, 2 months ago 0

Sometimes I kick (or Digg for that matter) articles that aren't so great but that I will return to later.

I don't consider DNK or Digg as ranking services, but also as useful social bookmarking services. It is easier to find items of interest from recently kicked/dugg -lists.
If some article is worth returning to, I guess it is worth kicking/digging, anyway.

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