From: http://www.infoq.com/cn/news/2008/05/following-mvc
The second technical preview of the Microsoft ASP. net mvc framework was released at the MIX08 Conference in May, but the code was updated in May. This means that both Microsoft and the community have brought a lot of valuable things to this project. People are not just creating sample code, but creating real projects.
Developers can use these applications, and some of them are still under development. You can also learn from them or use them to develop your own applications.
MVC StoreFront
Rob Conery records the process of designing and creating a storefront using the MVC Framework, and integrates agile development practices such as test-driven development and common modes such as Repository Pattern. Rob has a lot of experience in this field. He is the earliest developer of ASP. NET 2.0 Commerce Start Kit, that is, the subsequent dashCommerce.
MVC Stroefront is still an ongoing series, which allows readers to go through a complete process from design to development of an ASP. net mvc application. Each part of the series contains a description of the current part of the intent and a video to display the code.
- ASP. net mvc: Introduction to MVC StoreFront Series
- ASP. net mvc: MVC Storefront, Part 1-Repository Pattern
- ASP. net mvc: MVC Storefront, Part 1-Pipes and Filters
- ASP. net mvc: MVC Storefront, Part 1-Linq To SQL
- ASP. net mvc: MVC Storefront, Part 1-Globalization
- MVC Storefront, Part 6: Catalog Completion and Initial UI
- MVC Storefront, Part 7: Helpers and Routing
The latest project code can be found on CodePlex.
Blog Engine
Keyvan Nayyeri has a series of Blog engines developed using ASP. net mvc. Building a blog engine seems to be a popular way to show people the technology, and this project is doing well. Most developers are closely related to blogs.
- Use ASP. net mvc and LINQ to develop a simple blog engine-Part 1
- Use ASP. net mvc and LINQ to develop a simple blog engine-Part 1
- Use ASP. net mvc and LINQ to develop a simple blog engine-Part 1
- Use ASP. net mvc and LINQ to develop a simple blog engine-Part 1
Cloning of Kigg-Digg
This Digg clone product is an excellent implementation using the MVC framework. This program is part of the Dotnetslackers site. This guide is intended for. NET developers in the following aspects:
- Use traditional Web Forms as a View)
- Use LINQ to SQL to develop models)
- Use ASP. NET Ajax for AJAX operations
- Use VSTest and NUnit for unit testing
- Rhino Mock
- Kigg-use ASP. net mvc to develop a Digg clone product-Part 1
The latest project code can be found on CodePlex.
Other projects that demonstrate ASP. net mvc functions are just getting started. Continue to focus on new projects and the progress of these projects on the InfoQ site.
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