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Jeffrey Palermo [MVP]

Software management consultant and CTO, Headspring Systems

ASP.NET MVC CTP, podcast, and mvccontrib open source project

As Scott Guthrie has stated, Microsoft is hoping to release the first public CTP of the ASP.NET MVC Framework tomorrow.  This is very exciting.

If you are interested, you can listen to a podcast Craig Shoemaker recorded with me on the ASP.NET MVC Framework.

Also, there is a new open source project forming.  It's mvccontrib.  You can go there through this link.  There is no release yet (or code), but with the CTP going public, this project is being kicked off, and we are looking for people interested in submitting patches.  Show enough interest by submitting multiple patches, and we'll make you a committer (that's the way open-source works).


Published Dec 06 2007, 04:31 PM by Jeffrey Palermo
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# December 7, 2007 8:31 AM

cmyers said:

Where is my MVC! You said 'tomorrow' (today)! I WANT MY MVC! (queue drum intro... background singers)

# December 8, 2007 12:37 AM

kekekela said:

Argh, looks like we're not getting it this weekend :

Friday, December 07, 2007 9:23 PM by ScottGu

Quick update to everyone - we found a last minute bug late last night, and had to-do a rebuild of the bits.  This unfortunately means we won't go live today as origionally planned.  The team is working hard, though, to try and get it out ASAP (they will be here this weekend finishing the test pass).  

I'll do a blog post announcing it as soon as it is live.  As penance I'm also doing a long Part 4 blog post this weekend that covers editing and form posting scenarios, which combined with the first three tutorial posts should provide a pretty good foundation for working with the bits.

Many apologies for the delay - almost there now though,

Scott

# December 8, 2007 8:58 AM

About Jeffrey Palermo

Jeffrey Palermo is a software management consultant and the CTO of Headspring Systems in Austin, TX. Jeffrey specializes in Agile coaching and helps companies double the productivity of software teams. Jeffrey is an MCSD.Net , Microsoft MVP, Certified Scrummaster, Austin .Net User Group leader, AgileAustin board member, INETA speaker, INETA Membership Mentor, Christian, husband, father, motorcyclist, Eagle Scout, U.S. Army Veteran, and Texas A&M University graduate. Check out Devlicio.us!

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