tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4702950152327976706.post493114955524594180..comments2024-03-28T22:57:23.907-07:00Comments on Just geeks: AzGroups 8th Annual Scott Guthrie EventBrent Vhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15891142062380248367noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4702950152327976706.post-89465517864544792832012-02-13T08:31:10.645-07:002012-02-13T08:31:10.645-07:00Thanks for the feedback. I'm trying to use al...Thanks for the feedback. I'm trying to use all the latest bits with mvc 3, jquery, EF 4.1 in a new project and since everything is new, it's pretty difficult. If you haven't seen it already, check out the mvc music store tutorial at http://www.asp.net/mvc. For my project, I needed an expandable master-details table and this one http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/189621/Creating-an-expandable-master-details-table-jQuery?msg=4152911#xx4152911xx amazed me. Very helpful in getting started, now if I could just understand how to get off the ground with EF. So much is new, I just don't know how it works. Have an EF 4.0 Recipes book by Apress I may refer to...steveohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04245504724977845755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4702950152327976706.post-41484977743400425662012-02-02T08:33:18.334-07:002012-02-02T08:33:18.334-07:00Hi Steveo,
I have not any real MVC app yet, just ...Hi Steveo,<br /><br />I have not any real MVC app yet, just playing around. I have seen many demos though. I think it has its place as does ASP.NET Forms apps. For example, I find that for smaller apps that can be tested fairly well in 30 minutes say, I like Forms apps because it is quick and easy. However, for workflow or anything that is time consuming to test (i.e. larger apps or projects with multiple developers) I can see how MVC could be very useful. I think this because I see MVC being much friendlier to automated unit testing and regression testing than Forms. I also think MVC generally generates less html since much of it is hand coded and this can be important for mobile devices or very high load web sites. In general, I think Forms is great for departmental solutions that are smaller and MVC is a better for internet sites or TDD. <br /><br />Enjoy MVC (if you get a chance)Brent Vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15891142062380248367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4702950152327976706.post-59799909113423839922012-02-02T06:29:22.534-07:002012-02-02T06:29:22.534-07:00Have you done any mvc projects yet? I'm intere...Have you done any mvc projects yet? I'm interested in it too, haven't done much to learn it yet. Seems I get started, then I'm off to something else. There's a lot of hype around it.steveohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04245504724977845755noreply@blogger.com