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Updated Web Community Application

I’ve posted the first set of minor updates to my new Web Community Application Project at www.MMARingside.org

Updates include….

  • Migrated to ASP.NET 4Beta.
  • Add Daily News Updated and Downloads Page.
  • Add Membership & Rolls with SQL Express.
  • Add Global Properties like Site Name, Slogan.
  • Refractor Controls and MasterPage.

Note that the code for each update is downloadable.

Disclaimer:

Use this code at your own risk. I, and Microsoft, make absolutely NO expressed or implied warranty what so ever.

This sample code is provided for your enjoyment, it is not supported and it is not official Microsoft “best practice”.

I offer it only for any learning value you may derive from it.

You can find a link to the updates page on the top menu at www.MMARingside.org

 

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  1. Cristian avatar

    You are the best. I will have a look. Thanks

    Cristian — January 7, 2010 1:31 PM
  2. Mida avatar

    Thanks for the update just download the latest update for ASP.NET 4Beta would be great for me start learning new features. are you planning to release update build with mvc 2.0 ?

    Mida — January 7, 2010 2:23 PM
  3. Joe Stagner avatar

    Mida - I am, but I intend for it to lag behind the WebForms version a bit.

    Joe

    Joe Stagner — January 7, 2010 2:24 PM
  4. Adam avatar

    Joe, great work so far!

    Looking forward to following along!

    I appreciate the "web forms first then on to mvc approach" as I have not yet gotten my head around asp.net mvc even though I've had some limited experience with other mvc based frameworks such as Cake for PHP.

    Many thanks!

    Adam — January 8, 2010 9:08 AM
  5. Soyka avatar

    Joe, would it be possible to add to each update at least a short description of the of the approach and programming techniques you have used to develop that part and perhaps a couple of links where one can study further. Beeing a hobbiist developer I don't understand the Article and Block classes and the way they use the Article and Block user controls.

    PS: I very much appreciate the steps you take to bring programming in NET closer to the rookie and hobbiist programmer.

    Soyka — January 10, 2010 9:27 AM
  6. Robert B Benson avatar

    great idea, is there to be a book deal and if so, sign me up. It is of course easy for me to ask for much of what 'I would like to see' but as with your videos, you always offer much to learn already.

    Robert B Benson — January 11, 2010 10:16 AM
  7. Hasan avatar

    You are rocking !!!

    Hasan — January 13, 2010 3:31 AM
  8. Jennifer avatar

    Great Joe!!!! I will look in right now

    Jennifer — January 13, 2010 3:33 AM

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