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WCSF Application Architecture 7: Remote Logic with WCF Servicesmsdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jul 18, 2008 This article is part of a series; · WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introduction · WCSF Application Architecture 2: Application Controller · WCSF Application Architecture 3: Model View Presenter · WCSF Application … |
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WCSF Application Architecture 6: Structuring Modulesmsdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jul 4, 2008 This article is part of a series; · WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introduction · WCSF Application Architecture 2: Application Controller · WCSF Application Architecture 3: Model View Presenter · WCSF Application … |
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WCSF Application Architecture 5: Defining Modulesmsdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jun 19, 2008 This article is part of a series; · WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introduction · WCSF Application Architecture 2: Application Controller · WCSF Application Architecture 3: Model View Presenter · WCSF Application … |
msdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jun 17, 2008
Phil Haack , currently famous for working on the ASP.NET MVC Framework , has just blogged a great article comparing Model View Controller and Model View Presenter . I’d highly recommend giving it a read. There is also …
Also tagged: patterns, asp net mvc framework
msdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jun 16, 2008
This article is part of a series; · WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introduction · WCSF Application Architecture 2: Application Controller · WCSF Application Architecture 3: Model View Presenter Abstraction …
Also tagged: patterns
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WCSF Application Architecture 3: Model View Presentermsdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jun 11, 2008 WCSF Application Architecture 3: Model View Presenter This article is part of a series; · WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introduction · WCSF Application Architecture 2: Application Controller Model View Presenter … Also tagged: asp net, software factories, patterns |
msdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jun 6, 2008
This article is part of a series; · WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introduction So why do we have patterns? I think it is basically to reuse good designs, and to adopt a common terminology when discussing software …
Also tagged: asp net, software factories, patterns
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WCSF Application Architecture 1: Introductionmsdn.com » Simon Ince's Blog - Jun 5, 2008 One of the questions I get a lot from customers is “how do I write a real world application using the Web Client Software Factory (WCSF)?” The problem is that I think everyone writes applications slightly differently … Also tagged: asp net, software factories, patterns |
msdn.com » My Technobabble - Apr 22, 2008
Many of you noticed that WCSF 2.0 did not ship with PageFlow. Early during the development of WCSF 2.0, we decided to break out the PageFlow application block and recipes into a separately downloadable package. There …
Also tagged: web client, patterns and practices, wcsfcontrib, pageflow
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Upcoming talksmsdn.com » My Technobabble - Apr 1, 2008 This is one of the posts that I have been meaning to get to for several weeks, but it just keeps falling to the bottom of the backlog. Tomorrow I jump on an airplane so I guess now is as good as time as any. In the … Also tagged: conference, prism |