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...
OK, so maybe not...but it should be! I vote we mutiny to have ASP.NET MVC renamed to simply MVC.NET. It's a whopping 36% simpler to write (if you count the space in the former) and does a better job at conveying the fundamental differences between the two technologies. If WPF gets its own acronym...