October 01, If I can make a quick point about the template screen you show at the top of the page and us Visual Studio users see often enough, which is that the interface itself implies that those templates might be mutually exclusive and at the very least, it doesn't HELP you to make a hybrid solution.
Yes, I get that templates are just shortcuts to a useful solution, but that screen could do much more to help you understand your options and then every visual studio users could understand this without needing to read this blog entry. Also, the fact that those template and new file type options don't alphabetize by default drives me crazy. Thanks Scott, even though I knew this it is super useful seeing it all put together in one place.
October 02, Great post Scott. Thanks for showing the relevant uses of the varying technologies. Get the best out of everything and mix 'em up! Good stuff man!
Good stuff. In terms of real world applications however, this would not go down well from an architectural point of view. But it is nice to know that if tinker with these technologies in your spare time, this result can be achieved. In the product I'm currently working on, we have a WinForm Application Designer, used by people for each project, with a "Repository" Service.
We mixed aspx WebForms and asmx WebServices in this asp. Also, if different asp. I was just finishing up a blog post about using asp. Ah well.. Loved that you showed Dynamic Data in there as well. October 03, If it means Dynamic Data Futures and MVC will be come full meaning native to the product, not the current manual add-ons members of the. Net family, I can wait before committing to those technologies.
I just hope it happens before. Net 4. Net 3. Fred Morrison. But Scott, you work for Microsoft, haven't you already sold your soul?? Should have been: "Yes, but when you use the Designer the Devil gets a bonus :p".
Please Scott? Scott, Thanks for a great post. This definately shows the power of the new tools found in MS VS SP1 : I just showed 2 or 3 dev's how DD is an awesome tool out of the box and this takes it even further October 04, Edgardo Rossetto. Thanks Scott! I've just spent the last couple of weekends agonizing over how to convert my checkout wizard to MVC along with the rest of my site. Turns out I can just give up and keep using Web Forms which seem to do the job just fine.
This post is exactly what I was looking for! October 05, Siavash Mortazavi. October 06, And finally so many new technologies just to boost the marketing headlines. But come on guys, its easy for one blogger to just blog about able to mix technologies with writing s of lines of code which one geek can understand.
Have you even worked on any project involving more then 5 developers? Practically we are spending more monty to train new things to our staff, more money to buy new tools, more money to manage projects and more and more money to sit and search world of forums to find why one thing doesnt work then actually doing simple development.
NET is headless development and we want things that work not new new technologies every day. Akash Kava. October 07, Thanks, Michael.
Michael Randall. Great post!! I need to redirect from asp. Any suggestions? October 10, I think I am missing something. Could you please guide me? Skip to content.
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I finally made it work. Thank you TehIMP. Required if request! Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. I also need to mock HttpContext. Any chance of you helping me out with that as well? I've updated my answer to allow you to stub the RequestContext. I'm not quite sure what HttpRequestContext is.
I'm going to assume you mean RequestContext. Thanks yet again! I'll try it out and see how it goes. Show 1 more comment. Why don't you make an abstraction class which contains calls to the HttpContext base? Roger Far Roger Far 2, 3 3 gold badges 34 34 silver badges 64 64 bronze badges.
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