Morning Coffee 129
- Short coffee this morning, as I’m home with a tweaked ankle.
- I started playing Indigo
Prophecy over the
weekend. It’s an original Xbox game, released as part of the new
Xbox Originals program. It has a good metacritic
score
(84), though apparently it wasn’t much of a retail success. I’m
enjoying it, though it’s not very challenging. It’s more an
interactive movie than a game. Good story, though.
- The ASP.NET MVC preview dropped today, Scott Guthrie has the
details.
Scott Hanselman has a 40 minute how-to
video
and Phil Haack has
severalarticles
up
already.
- Speaking of ASP.NET MVC and Scott Guthrie, he’s got another post in
his series on ASP.NET MVC. This time, he’s covering how to handle
form input / POST
data.
- Erik Meijer has posted
some of his thoughts on Volta. He’s
one of the guys behind Volta, so it’s worth a good look. (via Dare
Obasanjo)
- Late Addition – the ASP.NET Extensions is more than just the MVC
stuff. It also includes AJAX improvements, Silverlight support,
ADO.NET Data
Services
and ASP.NET Dynamic Data Support. Data
Services (formerly Astoria) let’s
you easily expose your database via RESTful services. I think
Dynamic Data Support used to be code named
Jasper.
It’s a “rich scaffolding framework” for ASP.NET. I assume that’s to
compete w/ Ruby on Rails.
Posted by devhawk.net on December 10, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged ADO.NET, ASP.NET & Xbox 360.
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