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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine I'd like to personally invite you to check out our work over at LearningLine - just follow the links below.]. We are announcing the ability to preview any of our online courses, for free without entering any payment information. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . This means there is now a lot of content available to you right now. There is definitely something out there for your to try. Today it gets even better. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 1, 2013 Screencast – Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations Here’s a new screencast for you MVC guys and gals out there. In this short screencast, I will show you how to leverage ASP.NET MVC’s excellent model binding as well as the DataAnnotations attributes to easily add both server-side and client-side validation for MVC websites. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video , Visual Studio. Video.NET MVC Screencasts Visual StudioValidating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, January 11, 2013 Introduction to ASP.NET MVC Routes Here’s another screencast, this time on MVC and routing. In this short screencast, I’ll show you everything you need to know to get started with ASP.NET MVC routing. You’ll see how default routes in MVC map to controllers and actions. Next you’ll see how to map additional data from query-strings in addition to simple route data. Finally, we’ll create a custom route to pass additional data in a clean, URL based manor. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, December 3, 2012 | -
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In this screencast, I show you how to create maintainable and readable ASP.NET MVC razor views by refactoring them into smaller, reusable blocks with partial views. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , ASP.NET , MVC , Screencasts , web. Video.NET ASP.NET MVC Screencasts webDownload the code: Refactoring-with-Partial-Views-in-MVC-Kennedy.zip. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, November 1, 2012 - Screencast: Strongly-Typed Views in ASP.NET MVC
In this screencast I discuss the how to create strongly-typed razor views in ASP.NET MVC. We look at how Models can be used to pass data (both simple and complex) from controller action methods down to razor views. We also look at the concept of ViewModels which hold aggregate data to pass to views. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video. Video.NET MVC ScreencastsFinally, we cover some of the tooling for generating views in Visual Studio. Download the code: Kennedy.Mvc.StronglyTypedViews.zip. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - Screencast – Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations
Here’s a new screencast for you MVC guys and gals out there. In this short screencast, I will show you how to leverage ASP.NET MVC’s excellent model binding as well as the DataAnnotations attributes to easily add both server-side and client-side validation for MVC websites. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video , Visual Studio. Video.NET MVC Screencasts Visual StudioValidating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, January 11, 2013 - Introduction to ASP.NET MVC Routes
Here’s another screencast, this time on MVC and routing. In this short screencast, I’ll show you everything you need to know to get started with ASP.NET MVC routing. You’ll see how default routes in MVC map to controllers and actions. Next you’ll see how to map additional data from query-strings in addition to simple route data. Finally, we’ll create a custom route to pass additional data in a clean, URL based manor. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, December 3, 2012 - Screencast: Real-World MVVM with WCF RIA Services
have just published an online tutorial and screencast for using the Simple MVVM Toolkit to build Real-World MVVM Apps with WCF RIA Services. Screencast Part 1 Streaming (watch now) or Download (offline for pc or mobile device) Screencast Part 2 Streaming (watch now) or Download (offline for pc or mobile device). This tutorial and screencast will help you quickly get up to speed on using the Simple MVVM Toolkit together with WCF RIA Services to build a real-world MVVM Silverlight application. Add an ADO.NET Entity Data Model to the Web project. Tony and Zuzana's World - Thursday, April 28, 2011 - Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine
I'd like to personally invite you to check out our work over at LearningLine - just follow the links below.]. We are announcing the ability to preview any of our online courses, for free without entering any payment information. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . This means there is now a lot of content available to you right now. There is definitely something out there for your to try. Today it gets even better. - Using Custom Message Filters with the Routing Service
I’ve just uploaded a new screencast on the the Rock Solid Knowledge site. This one shows you how to plug your own routing logic into the new Routing Service that is part of WCF 4.0. It uses a custom message filter that can be used to supplement the existing set of filters such as matching on XPath and Action. You can find the screencast (along with the previous ones in the series) here. link]. .NET Meanderings - Monday, March 8, 2010 %>
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