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Composite Web Development with MVC and jQuery and Dependency Injection

Date
9-10 Jun 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
19 Walden Drive , Arden, US
Cost
Free

Composite Web Development with MVC and jQuery and Dependency Injection

The ASP.NET MVC framework opens up a large number of possibilities for the web developer whose main interest is to provide other web developers with reusable components. When sugared with jQuery, the MVC development model opens up new possibilities for distributing GUI functionality across individual components. Best of all, these components’ rendering is left up to the developer and not to a pre-conceived notion about how the rendering should take place in the. When features of a system are developed independently using this approach, the result can be a pluggable web development paradigm that offers a richly interactive experience without imposing architectural restrictions on the middle-tier developer.

Agenda

* 6:00 PM Networking, Food and Refreshments
* 6:30 PM Announcements and Introductions
* 6:45 PM Presentation
* 8:15 PM SWAG drawings
* 8:30 PM Wrap-up

About Brady Gaster Brady Gaster lives in Indian Trail, NC, just outside of Charlotte with his wife Gina and son Gabe. He works for ORCSWeb.com, a Charlotte-based hosting company specializing in ASP.NET and IIS hosting for the .NET development community. ORCSWeb is the host for Channel9, http://blogs.msdn.com, and a www.asp.net. Brady has co-authored a few books about ASP.NET for Wrox Press, taught .NET professionally while in Phoenix, AZ, and frequently blogs about various .NET technologies on his web site at www.bradygaster.com. You can follow Brady via Twitter at http://twitter.com/bradygaster.

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