Contents tagged with MVP
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Remix in Oz
Remix, is heading downunder and registrations are now open. You can register here.This event is especially cool for the many people who did not get a chance to attend the actual Mix event in the United States (which is many of us).
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MVP Again - woohoo!
Like probably many MVP's who get re-assessed this time of year, this post is an announcement of me being re-awarded MVP status for another year.
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Web Client Software Factory and Enterprise Library. I want to Opt-in, not Opt-out.
I am a fan of the Web Client Software factory. Its a pretty good implementation of the MVP pattern within ASP.NET. Pretty lean and clean and doesn't involve lots of effort to get the simple stuff done, unlike a lot of other MVC based implementations/frameworks.
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Its an MVP Frenzy
I'd like to congratulate my fellow readify colleagues and all round good guys for receiving MVP Awards this year:
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Website update with AJAX, WPF Password Manager, and Web Client Factory
Couple of things in this post. Firstly (and long overdue), I have updated my personal website to get rid of the Atlas CTP functionality and replace that with ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 features. There is not much actually a few update panels, and the inclusion of an AJAX Control toolkit control, the Accordion on the front page to help with useability and screen real estate. Here is a screen shot of the new layout:
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MVC/MVP - Overused Patterns?
I did an engagement recently where a client wanted to create a windows forms application from an existing legacy application. The existing legacy app was important but relatively simple in terms of architecture.
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Doug Reilly
Doug Reilly passed away today. I met him only a few times and he was a good guy. Fellow MVP, ASPInsider, and lover of technology. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.