The Magic of IoCThe Magic of IoC
I was bored… …so I decided to design an IoC Container! This actually turned out to be a lot of fun too. I’d like to firstly state that a) there
I was bored… …so I decided to design an IoC Container! This actually turned out to be a lot of fun too. I’d like to firstly state that a) there
With the new version of MVC (MVC 3; which has just delivered the Beta), the guys over in Redmond have been preparing a new View Engine for the incredible MVC
Previous: Razor. Without the MVC (Part 1).Now reading: Razor. Without the MVC (Part 2).Previously we’ve looked into how Microsoft’s new Razor view engine technology can be used without MVC. This
Dependency Injection With the release of v2 of the RazorEngine templating framework, we’ve introduced support for Dependency Injection in your custom base templates. This can be enormously beneficial for those wanting to
Subtemplating with @IncludeASP.NET MVC3 includes the Razor view engine, which was the starting point for the RazorEngine project. Razor views (like their WebForm counterparts) support the ability to include partial
I remember looking through some of the included VS2008 samples (here), and there is quite a nice little DynamicQuery project demonstrating the ExpressionParser demo type. It wasn’t long until I
Facebook-style Search with Knockoutjs and JQueryI recently stumbled across Knockoutjs, a MVVM framework for Javascript that allows us to declaratively add two-way data binding to html elements with minimal markup
I’ve been doing quite a lot with Razor lately, namely still working on RazorEngine vNext, but also reading a lot of Andrew Nurse’s blog to understand what the Razor parser
It’s been a while since I’ve blogged any MEF stuff, and having never blogged anything to do with WCF, I thought it could be good to share something I’ve been
A tale of epic epicness…An adventurous attempt at twisting Razor and abusing Sql ServerI have many hair-brained ideas, but none as mental as this one. I wanted to introduce the