Web Camps TV #1 - ASP.NET MVC 3 Preview 1 and Razor Tips with Phil Haack
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It's the first episode of Web Camps TV—the show that gets you inside the Microsoft Web Platform!
In this episode, James Senior talks to
Phil Haack, Senior PM on the ASP.NET MVC team, about ASP.NET MVC 3 Preview 1. Phil shows off his demo skills as he takes us on a tour of the new Razor syntax and highlights some tips and
tricks on how to use it. He also talks about his favorite new features in ASP.NET MVC 3, including Dependency Injection, .NET 4 Data Annotation support, and the custom view engine dialog!
For more information check out the following links:
NEWS FLASH: Phil and James will be down in Los Angeles on September 10th for the Web Camp! Make sure you sign up fast because tickets will be selling out soon!
Sign up for Web Camp here:
www.webcamps.ms
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any video planned for SQL Compact 4 ??
Step 1) Name it the DynamicBag
Step 2) Hilarity ensues
Nice video. Hm.. Prefixing layouts with "_" seems not very natural to me. Hm.. In @RenderSection if you specify a default template then you shouldn't specify "optional = true" explicitly.
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