[BNM] .NET and MVC (was: HTML/CSS Editors was: burma)

wayne wayne at codingvista.com
Mon Oct 22 12:59:14 BST 2007


http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/10/14/asp-net-mvc-framework.aspx
 
It's interesting to see what's happening here. I think it will breed a competitive environment. 
 
I agree with ASP.NET being a bit of a 'ginger haired step child' to winforms if you were to use it alone, but mixing with things like Spring/Castle Enterprise Lib and some other tools makes it more bearable. 
 
I personally like the OO aspect it brings without the mix of markup/code that JSP (The next best thing in my view) has (had? I haven't looked at JSP for years). 
 
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From: bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org on behalf of Mark Ng
Sent: Mon 22/10/2007 12:48
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: Re: [BNM] .NET and MVC (was: HTML/CSS Editors was: burma)



On 22/10/2007, wayne <wayne at codingvista.com> wrote:
> Visual Studio 2008 (Orcas) has some kick ass support for HTML/CSS. They've done a lot of work in this area and it shows.
>

A .NET using friend of mine went to the alt.net conference in Austin
and was talking about the new stuff in .NET with system.web.mvc etc.
Sounds like MS are finally bringing their A game to web applications,
instead of treating them as an afterthought to desktop applications
(which is honestly what I think ASP.NET is).

Mark
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