Very cool. This thing will generated CRUD support, list views, etc.
This is just a spot to keep miscellaneous links. It also shows you what a geek I am.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Scaffold your ASP.NET MVC 3 project with the MvcScaffolding package « Steve Sanderson’s blog
How To Use Amazon EC2 as Your Desktop - RestBackup™ Blog
How To Use Amazon EC2 as Your Desktop - RestBackup™ Blog: "In this article, I describe how I use EC2 as my Linux development desktop. I provide detailed instructions for every step of the setup process. This guide assumes that your client machine is Windows."
Scott Hanselman - Link Rollup: New Documentation and Tutorials from Web Platform and Tools
Scott Hanselman - Link Rollup: New Documentation and Tutorials from Web Platform and Tools:
"Intro to ASP.NET MVC 3 onboarding series.
Scott Hanselman and Rick Anderson collaboration and Mike Pope (Editor)
Both C# and VB versions:
- Intro to ASP.NET MVC 3
- Adding a Controller
- Adding a View
- Entity Framework Code-First Development
- Accessing your Model's Data from a Controller
- Adding a Create Method and Create View
- Adding Validation to the Model
- Adding a New Field to the Movie Model and Table
- Implementing Edit, Details and Delete
- Source code for this series"
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - 11 Killer Open Source Projects I Found with NuGet
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - 11 Killer Open Source Projects I Found with NuGet: "11 Killer Open Source Projects I Found with NuGet
Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:18:17 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
So maybe I'm late to the party, but I recently started playing with NuGet. It's a killer new way to find, install, maintain, and manage references to open source libraries in Visual Studio 2010. Plenty of people have written about it (Phil Haack and Scott Hanselman for example). Let's just say you should learn about NuGet if you don't know it already.
What I want to talk about is all the cool open source projects I found just by flipping through the pages of the NuGet directory in the Visual Studio 'Add Library Package Reference' dialog."
Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:18:17 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
So maybe I'm late to the party, but I recently started playing with NuGet. It's a killer new way to find, install, maintain, and manage references to open source libraries in Visual Studio 2010. Plenty of people have written about it (Phil Haack and Scott Hanselman for example). Let's just say you should learn about NuGet if you don't know it already.
What I want to talk about is all the cool open source projects I found just by flipping through the pages of the NuGet directory in the Visual Studio 'Add Library Package Reference' dialog."