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Building a Simple Blog Engine with ASP.NET MVC and LINQ - Part 1
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by Keyvan Nayyeri
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Here is a list of some good blogs that you can use for
further reading about ASP.NET MVC framework and they already contain excellent
information about ASP.NET MVC. This technology is completely new in ASP.NET so
there is a hope to see many more resources in the future, but fortunately MVC
has become popular among developers and we saw great reactions against it in
these a few weeks.
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Scott Guthrie
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Scott Hanselman
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Phil Haack
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Rob Conery
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Brad Abrams
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Title:
About blog engine
Name:
bins
Date:
11/20/2009 12:58:45 AM
Comment:
very good
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First English Article
Name:
zabery
Date:
10/1/2009 9:38:37 AM
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this is my first english article i have read
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Very Good
Name:
Nimesh – Perception System
Date:
8/29/2009 1:39:31 AM
Comment:
Nice Post Informative and useful one I am .Net Developer and I am looking for this Thanks for the great stuff.
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about blog
Name:
rem
Date:
11/16/2008 3:41:24 AM
Comment:
nice blog...
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about post
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Rem
Date:
11/4/2008 6:10:36 AM
Comment:
Nice post...
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BlogService open source blog engine on MVC
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Jarrett
Date:
10/18/2008 5:48:48 PM
Comment:
There is an open source blog engine called BlogSvc over at
http://codeplex.com/blogsvc
Check out the source code.
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Title:
How...
Name:
AmyJK
Date:
6/5/2008 6:27:20 AM
Comment:
How do i get hold of the extentions?
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Title:
Part 4
Name:
Keyvan Nayyeri
Date:
5/2/2008 3:01:15 AM
Comment:
You can read the fourth part here: http://aspalliance.com/1630_Building_a_Simple_Blog_Engine_with_ASPNET_MVC_and_LINQ__Part_4
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Part 3
Name:
Keyvan Nayyeri
Date:
3/5/2008 1:35:04 PM
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You can read the second part here: http://aspalliance.com/1604_Building_a_Simple_Blog_Engine_with_ASPNET_MVC_and_LINQ__Part_3
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Title:
Part 2
Name:
Keyvan Nayyeri
Date:
3/5/2008 1:34:21 PM
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You can read the second part here: http://aspalliance.com/1559_Building_a_Simple_Blog_Engine_with_ASPNET_MVC_and_LINQ__Part_2
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Download
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Alexandre
Date:
3/3/2008 3:09:17 PM
Comment:
How may i download it?
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Title:
Great starter kit
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dotservant.com website hosting services
Date:
2/21/2008 3:26:26 AM
Comment:
Great introduction to MVC and a simple hands on exercise for a quick run through of the general concept of ASP.NET MVC.
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Comment on Figure 1
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Keyvan Nayyeri
Date:
2/4/2008 12:59:35 PM
Comment:
Dave,
Thank you for leaving your comment. If I can remember it correctly, I took Figure 1 from MSDN. Yes, there can be a two-way connection between controller and view but don't forget that this isn't mandatory. There may be some cases where controller gets data from view to perform an update but this isn't 100% a case for all scnearios.
I hope this makes sense.
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Title:
Figure 1 (MVC structure) is incorrect
Name:
Dave
Date:
2/4/2008 12:40:04 PM
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The view NEVER(!) updates the model. The controller is responsible for loading and saving states to the model layer. Loaded information from the models layer is than passed the the view. The view does only presentation. By definition it is impossible that a presentation contacts the models view or even updates it. The controller is responsible for all logic needed to view, create, update or delete a page.
(I hope my schema stays correct) +------------+ +-------+ | controller | --- loading information --> | model | | | <-- saving information ---- | | +------------+ +-------+ | V +------------+ | view | +------------+
(Basicly your have to define a two-way (loading and saving) connection from the controller to the model. The controller has a 'write-only' connection with the view.
The rest of the article is written very well. Keep up the good work!
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Great
Name:
Santosh
Date:
1/29/2008 1:16:45 PM
Comment:
Nice article, easy to undestand!
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Title:
Nice
Name:
Gustavo
Date:
1/24/2008 1:45:58 PM
Comment:
Keep Going... I want to see the final result soon! =]
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