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The Design Patterns Bootcamp : Model View * Patterns series is now complete!
The series features two audio pieces and five instructional videos. The audio portions take care of introducing the concepts and answering frequently asked questions, while the videos cover the following topics:
Implementing Model View Presenter
Supporting ...
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Check out the latest release in the video releases of the Design Patterns Bootcamp Series: Model View * Patterns. This video will show you how to report messages back to users in a web application written with MVP (Supervising Controller).
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Check out the latest release in the video releases of the Design Patterns Bootcamp Series: Model View * Patterns. This video will show you how to implement a web application using the Model View Presenter (Supervising Controller) design pattern.
Make sure to keep checking the show notes page as there will be more in this series of ...
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Check out the latest release in the video releases of the Design Patterns Bootcamp Series: Model View * Patterns. This video will show you how to take an existing web application written with MVP (Supervising Controller) and re-purpose the lower layers for use in a WinForms application.
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Design Patterns Bootcamp: Model View * Patterns
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Thanks to Dave Bost for the intro!
What is the Purpose of These Patterns?
Put code in its proper place
Way to provide clean reuse of the domain model
Way to increase testablity
Rocky Lhotka wrote a blog post about a year ago that
discusses where ...
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Be sure to check out Infragistics NetAdvantage WPF!ASP.NET 2.0 Web PartsInterview with Darren NeimkeDarren Neimke teaches us how the ASP.NET 2.0 Web Part and Portal framework can help you achieve user customization, good OOP architecture and provide points of extensibility to your application.
Darren wrote a recent book on the ...
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I am now an ASP Insider!
I was accepted last month into the prestigious group, the ASP Insiders. The Insiders
are a group of industry professional that get an inside look at Microsoft products and provide early feedback. I am quite honored to be a part of the group for the opportunities that Microsoft provides as well as ...
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