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NerdDinner being updated to MVC3 with Razor, HTML5, GeoLocation, EF CodeFirst, jQuery Mobile, YepNope and Modernizr and a fixed Mobile Device Capabilities ViewEngine by Scott Hanselman

Two years ago Rob , Phil , and I released our MVC 1.0 book with the Gu helping with the big intro. I created the basic Nerd Dinner sample application ( code here ) and released the first 185 pages for free. Since the initial 1.0 release, we've had...

Microsoft "Daily Build" Nerd Dinner - August 4th in Seattle, Redmond by Scott Hanselman

Are you in King County/Seattle/Redmond/Bellevue Washington and surrounding areas? Are you a huge nerd ? Perhaps a geek ? No? Maybe a dork , dweeb or wonk . Maybe you're in town for an SDR (Software Design Review) or VSLive ! Quite possibly you're...
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Extending NerdDinner: Exploring Different Database Options by Scott Hanselman

The original NerdDinner Sample was very simple. Two samples, simple, in fact. Perhaps it's the new Northwind, as it's a good way to start working with ASP.NET MVC. However, it's not a perfect sample or an idealized example on how to do many...

Extending NerdDinner: Adding MEF and plugins to ASP.NET MVC by Scott Hanselman

The original NerdDinner Sample was very simple. Two samples, simple, in fact. Perhaps it's the new Northwind, as it's a good way to start working with ASP.NET MVC. However, it's not a perfect sample or an idealized example on how to do many...

The Weekly Source Code 43 - ASP.NET MVC and T4 and NerdDinner by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

I really advocate folks reading as much source as they can because you become a better writer by reading as much as writing. That's the whole point of the Weekly Source Code - reading code to be a better developer. Reading code in Open Source projects...

ELMAH: Error Logging Modules and Handlers for ASP.NET (and MVC too!) by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

Joe Lowrance said, er tweeted, it best when he said , "the amount of attention ELMAH hasn't got is shocking." ELMAH is one of those largely unknown and deeply awesome .NET Open Source projects that should be part of ASP.NET proper. What...
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