Asp.Net MVC programming advice. Toodles, Evan Nagle.

Posts from ‘ASP.NET MVC’

Mar
03

After many months of cave-dwelling and self-imposed anti-societal isolation, I return from the depths of my solitude to humbly (yet proudly) announce the release of Chirpy v2.0!

Aug
19

You’ve sucked all the blood out of me. Hence, the bottomless silence. That said, I’ve finished creating a working version of Big Fat Dish. Joy almighty! Beer and Cool-aid-induced unconsciousness await!

Jul
21

The Bad News: I’m behind schedule. I wanted to finish this project in a month, and, if you’ve been paying close attention to the time I’ve wasted fiddling with the project, you’d know that I’m a week past my deadline. I’m not mad, or ashamed, or crying. Please don’t make fun of me.

Jul
18

Let’s start with the simplest part: download Chirpy at codeplex. Start fiddling around. If something doesn’t work complain about it. If something does work, tweet or blog about how awesome your life has become. Finally, if you’re feeling really frisky, download Chirpy’s source code and add something. I don’t care what it is. Just add something. Surprise me. I’ll probably love you forever. Or, I’ll throw something at you.

Jul
15

When we talk about “improving” our skills as knowledge-hungry developers, I find it interesting that we rarely mention the people in our lives (not Karl Seguin, alas) who we inevitably and repeatedly injure with our sloppiness: namely, designers. Yes, those people, over there, cloaked in Urban Outfitter attire, crying, listening to Bon Iver (or, like, whatever).

Jul
09

Whoo. It’s been awhile. Apologies for that. I’ve been looking for a new place to live in Honolulu, and the whole process has been an uphill battle (thanks for asking). It appears that real estate brokers don’t like it too much when you fill in the “Sex: ___________” blank with “OFFENDER

Jul
01

I was trying to figure out the quickest, simplest way to introduce flexible Editor Templates into my project. And, when it comes to building your Editor (and Display) Templates, Brad Wilson is your happy pappy.

Jun
27

Today, we have a pretty simple task. We’ve created our repository. We’ve also created our controllers. It’s time for the two to meet. Like turtles. In a dark closet.

Jun
25

Today, we have a special guest. I’m going to introduce you to someone. You might already know this “someone”. Believe it or not, this “someone” is as important to the professional developer as the melded force of the developer’s wife, the developer’s favorite pet, and the developer’s favorite mechanical tool. That “someone” is a pest, a genius, a nuisance, a narcissist, and a nerd.

Jun
22

I admit: I might lose you today. Or, you might need to spend some extra time working through this post. Or, you might decide that you’re better equipped to eat popcorn and watch Oprah Winfrey (I am). Or, you might think that the way I’m setting up my Model isn’t so awesome. Whatever you think, I don’t blame you. It’s okay. Life is complicated, and so is software development. Hence, take as much (or as little) advice from this post as you so desire.