As if my life wasn't boring enough trying to get S#arp Architecture 1.0 out the door...
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Billy McCafferty
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05-03-2009
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Filed under: Architecture, C#, .NET, Software Development, SQL Server, Algorithms, Refactoring, NHibernate, Project Management, Test-Driven Development, Agile Development, MVC.NET, S#arp Architecture, DDD
An interesting issue was brought up on the S#arp Architecture discussion today (it was actually brought up on the old S#arp forum...but then I couldn't plug the new location! ;). If you use System.Web.Mvc.BindingHelperExtensions.UpdateFrom to copy fields from a submitted ASP.NET MVC form into an...
To facilitate better integration with SVN clients, S#arp Architecture has been moved to Google Code at http://code.google.com/p/sharp-architecture . Additionally, a discussion group has just been setup on Google Groups at http://groups.google.com/group/sharp-architecture to support use of the architecture...
S#arp Architecture has been upgraded for compatibility with ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 and Spring.NET 1.1.2.. A big thanks goes out to Adam Cooper and Frank Laub for assisting with this effort. S#arp Architecture, an architectural framework for developing applications with ASP.NET MVC, Spring.NET and NHibernate...
To skip to the chase... http://code.google.com/p/sharp-architecture/ It wasn't too many years ago that I used to state quietly that I was a Microsoft web developer. Inevitably, a Java developer would hear my whisper and begin laughing hysterically as I cowered away from defending Active Server Pages...
[Update 6/11/08 - To see an example of this in action, read the introduction of S#arp Architecture .] I've been quiet lately as I've been a very busy bee preparing the inner workings of the sequel to my NHibernate Best Practices article. In the next installment, I'll be discussing in detail...