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I'm new to MVC and am still adjusting to the drastic switch from WebForms. I was a bit happy when I found that the idea of ready-made components is not totally gone when I found http://nuget.org/packages/TinyMCE.JQuery, a nuget package that installs an HTML editor component such that it just takes the addition of a UIHint attribute to use it.
My question is where do I go to find more things like this which will help me get closer to the level of efficiency I got used to with WebForms/AjaxToolkit (not withstanding my obvious need to keep learning MVC best practices)?
The nice thing about MVC is you don't need server controls, you now have the freedom to use anything HTML/CSS/JS
If you want something cohesive try:
http://www.kendoui.com/web.aspx
There's tons of stuff in NuGet, just go searching at NuGet.org
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Closed 10 years ago.
I want to develop mvc net application for finance and bank solution . i used Kendo UI in several application but Kendo UI have not stable.
I want to know extjs is good solution or Devexpress for use in finance and bank solutions.
I would do a search on google.
Search for "bad service" "bugs" etc paired with Extjs and "Dev Express" respectively.
Take into account that one of them is probably more popular and will thus will give you more hits.
I am very pleased with the support from Dev Express, always got an answer to my queries within 24 hours.
I have no experience with Extjs
DevExpress is a good solution, I am also using it now as we speak - try the demo version and see if it also works for you.
http://www.devexpress.com/Home/Try.xml
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Closed 11 years ago.
I'm developping windows applications with WPF since 1 year .. I want to get started with MVVM pattern.
What are excatly all things I should get Hands-on to start MVVM pattern comfortably ?
(Any Interesting Links are Welcome)
Here's 2 instructional video links I usually give out that helped me get started:
http://blog.lab49.com/archives/2650
http://windowsclient.net/learn/video.aspx?v=315275
In the end you'll most likely migrate to one of the well built MVVM frameworks that do a lot of the dirty work for you like this one that I currently use:
http://caliburnmicro.codeplex.com/
It is important to first learn how to hand roll your own MVVM frameworks for your apps, then you can move on to one of the pre-built frameworks to save you a lot of time.
Try this :
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/Josh-Smith
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Closed 9 years ago.
I am looking for a good WIKI software to host on Windows. Are there any based on ASP.NET MVC that have been built? I can't seem to find any by googling.
The only one I could find was MVCWiki on Source Forge. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get it to run with .Net 4.0 MVC2. Also the last commit was done over a year ago, so the project might be dead.
A new mvc4-based wiki engine has been released at http://lynxwiki.codeplex.com with a running version of the engine at http://www.sapientier.com:88/LynxWiki/WikiTopic/Page/WikiRoot/WikiDir/HomePage
This is a full-featured wiki with many of the features of MediaWiki plus it has the capability for dynamic content by using embedded IronPython scripting.
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I would like to see how other software is designed using the MVC technology. I am working on a small MVC project and would like ideas on how to design it. The only way to look at high quality code is to inspect other open source projects using the microsofts mvc technology.
Oxite is an open source, web standards compliant, blog engine built on ASP.NET MVC.
you can go to http://www.codeplex.com/ search "asp.net mvc"
The Stack Exchange Data Explorer has just gone open source.
I've had a look through it and it's a well designed, well written project with plenty of useful little tips and tricks. Their use of the Current static object is interesting and something I'm going to look at doing in the future.
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What is the best pattern for instrumentation. I have an application and i want to be able to track metrics on everytime a users does a number of functions in the app (brings up a form, views a certain feature, etc) but i dont want to have code all over the application that is doing this instrumentation. what are my options here?
At the end of the day, i want to be able to aggregate data across multiple users listing out metrics.
I've been investigating doing something very similar (for an anonymous stats-collection library... kind of like Google Analytics, but for desktop apps. If you're interested, check out the GUI mockup here.)
Anyhow... for .NET, I've been looking at a few aspect-oriented libraries that provide dynamic and static instrumentation. I'm not sure whether they'll fit the bill yet (I haven't written any code yet; I've just started researching the libs). But here are a few prospects:
http://dotspect.tigris.org/
http://setpoint.codehaus.org/
http://www.springframework.net/docs/1.2.0-RC1/reference/html/aop.html
http://www.castleproject.org/aspectsharp/
http://www.postsharp.org/
Good luck!