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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Static vs. Dynamic languages: What I really want

by Jeffrey Palermo via Jeffrey Palermo (.com) on 11/11/2009 4:21:00 PM

“I want static behavior between assemblies/libraries/packages but dynamic abilities within.” – JeffreyPalermo.com With C# 4.0, code within method can be dynamic because of the new dynamic keyword.  This is a short post expressing what I want out of C#. I recently listened to a great debate about the advantages and shortcomings of both dynamic and static languages, and the biggest pain of 100% dynamic languages is that when using a library, you really don’t know what is supports except if ...

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ASP.NET MVC wins with simplicity, not features

by Jeffrey Palermo via Jeffrey Palermo (.com) on 11/11/2009 4:09:06 PM

As a follow-up to some ASP.NET MVC comments by Dino Esposito, I want to provide my commentary on why the grassroots of the .Net developer community is so in love with ASP.NET MVC, even though Microsoft marketing isn’t really seeming to push it.  It’s odd, too, because with Entity Framework, the message from Microsoft is clear:  DataSets and Linq2Sql will still be supported. . . but . . . er. . .um, we recommend you start moving to Entity Framework. Car vs. Motorcycle? Irrelevant analo ...

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Magellan and the Microsoft MVVM Toolkit

by Paul Stovell via Paul Stovell on 11/11/2009 6:38:49 AM

Back to: Magellan Home Magellan's MVC framework is designed to handle navigation between views. However, the views themselves, and how they are implemented, is outside of Magellan's concern. Views can be simple XAML pages, or they can be driven by an MVVM or MVP pattern, or any other way you might like. Microsoft provide a Visual Studio project template known as the MVVM Toolkit, which makes it easy to get started using the MVVM pattern. To use Magellan with the MVVM toolk ...

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