Orlando Code Camp 2009 - Great Lineup of ASP.NET MVC Presentations
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Don't miss the Orlando Code Camp 2009, which has several good presentations on the ASP.NET MVC Framework.
The event is all day on Saturday, March 28, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. You have great presentations, free lunch, many giveaways, and a pub club in the evening to network with other developers.
David Hayden and Jim Zimmerman who are active in the Tampa Bay Area ASP.NET MVC Developer Group will be presenting as well as a couple of other developers. Presentations include:
Introduction to the ASP.NET MVC Framework
An overview of MVC, from the point of view of an ASP.NET developer. What you need to know to get up and running and to build your first MVC app.
Real World ASP.Net MVC
This is an MVC presentation focused on code, not academics. Paul recently re-factored a medium complexity web site from WebForms to MVC and is eager to show you both how easy it was and the quantum leaps ASP.Net MVC will give your organization. The talk's goal is for an experienced ASP.Net developer to leave with a solid understanding of ASP.Net MVC basics. Material that will be new to most .Net developers include: living without drag-and-drop controls, jQuery, JSON based AJAX, MVC partials, custom routing etc. This may sound complicated but the hurdle to learning MVC is not as large as you believe - any WebForms developer with a little commitment can move to MVC and start building world-class websites again.
ASP.NET MVC Extensibility - Opinionated Frameworks
Leverage the extensibility of the ASP.NET MVC Framework by creating a more productive, maintainable, and opinionated MVC framework. This session will guide you through the wonders of creating your own controller factories, custom model binders, action filter attributes, T4 Code Generation Templates, ActionResults, and HTML Helpers so that you can develop high quality MVC Web Applications in a more productive and opinionated manner.
Advanced MVC...
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Advanced jQuery and MVC
In this session I will take you through some advanced jQuery techniques and show an advanced mvc archetetcure that will help you test your application much easier. I will be showing how to pass json to your controller actions and how to best set up your mvc project to take advantage of the new T4 templates and how to write custom templates. Also you will learn a very opinionated way to do asp.net mvc that we are currently using in our projects.
Hope to see you all at the Orlando Code Camp! Check out other Florida Developer Events.