15 July 2010 - 10:30 PM / by Dominic Pettifer. 2 Comments for Put an IOC Powered Bootstrapper in your ASP.NET MVC Application.
Technical Article - Do you have a fat Global.asax file in your ASP.NET MVC application? Does it contain 1000’s of lines of application start-up code? Want to break it out into separate classes and gain the benefits of decoupling, dependency injection and unit testability? Read on.
8 March 2010 - 11:55 PM / by Dominic Pettifer. 8 Comments for Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC 2 – Part 3: Custom DataAnnotation ValidationAttributes.
Technical Article - Part 3 in a series on Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC shows how to inject dependencies into custom ValidationAttributes, used to implement validation using the DataAnnotations framework. Have you ever needed to hit a database when validating a ViewModel/form submit, and wondered how to do it?
1 March 2010 - 11:50 PM / by Dominic Pettifer. 0 Comments for Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC 2 – Part 2: ModelBinders/ViewModels.
Technical Article - In part 2 of a series on Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC, we look at injecting dependencies into your ViewModels. This technique comes in useful for when you want to render a dropdown list of items from a database, and don’t want your controller populating the items.
28 February 2010 - 11:30 PM / by Dominic Pettifer. 3 Comments for Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC 2 – Part 1: Controllers.
Technical Article - In the first part of three, I show you how to perform Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC 2 using the Castle Windsor IOC (Inversion of Control) Container. In part 1 we look at injecting dependencies into your Controllers.
These dominoes are getting bigger and bigger every year. (from the blog And So It Begins )
Red Bull gives you wings....that generate huge amounts of downforce #F1
about 18 hours ago from Twitterrific.vampire { -webkit-box-shadow: none; -webkit-box-reflection: none; } #cssjokes
7:44 PM July 30th from Echofon@edhenderson lol, lets get a trending topic going - .gangster .wrapper { color: #000; width: 150%; text-decoration: bling; } #cssjokes
7:36 PM July 30th from Echofon@weblivz I think the petition should be resubmitted but with security stuff taken out, as that's what the response purely focused on
6:13 PM July 30th from Echofon@weblivz I still think Chrome Frame can come to the rescue here, still keep their old browsers + legacy systems, no retraining costs etc.
6:12 PM July 30th from Echofon