By tag: MVP
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Community Convergence XXIII
The MVP Summit, articles by Wes Dyer, Scott Guthrie, Charles Petzold and others.
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Podcast: Design Patterns Bootcamp: Model View * Patterns
Learn about the Model View Controller and Model View Presenter design patterns.
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MVP Global Summit Countdown Sidebar Gadget!
For my training (and for fun) I made a Vista Sidebar Gadget. It is dedicated to MVP as it displays a countdown to the MVP Global Summit event in Seattle on March 12-15, 2007.
So it's very simple, quite useless and will have a pretty short life, but so geeky ;-)
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ASP.NET 2.0 MVP Hacks and Tips
Read a review of this new Wrox title. Excerpt: ASP.NET 2.0 is loaded with new features—features which can be manipulated directly or indirectly. Normally, we learn to use and tweak them the hard way—by experience. Now, this book offers some 400 pages of ASP.NET 2.0 tips and tricks created by seven M...
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Few Words From A Fresh MVP
Few words from a newly awarded Microsoft MVP(Most Valuable Professional), which might be useful regarding the developer community and knowledge sharing activities.
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ASP.NET Supervising Controller (Model View Presenter) From Schematic T
End-to-end walk-through of the process of implementing the Supervising Controller pattern in ASP.NET. Includes sample unit tests.
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ASP.NET Supervising Controller (Model View Presenter) From Schematic T
ASP.NET Supervising Controller (Model View Presenter) From Schematic To Unit Tests to Code
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Model View Presenter mutated: Observable View
One of my crusades of the past year has been to break myself and my team of the habit of embedding domain logic into the code-behinds of our ASP.NET pages...
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ASP.NET Supervising Controller From Schematic To Unit Tests to Code
The goal of this post is to demonstrate an end-to-end walk-through of the process of implementing the Supervising Controller pattern starting with a rough schematic.
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MSDN Article - Model View Presenter
An article by Jean-Paul Boodhoo on Model View Presenter - published in MSDN magazine.
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Request an ASP.NET sample, have it built by MVPs
Ken Kox and other MVPs are taking part in a new community feature on ASP.NET called 'By The Community, For the Community'. The community vote on which project should be built next, and the MVPs get to work.