people are quick to ask questions or to critisise, but rarely do people say thanks/good work, etc. So, I just wanted to say thanks for R1, R2 and now the R3 coming soon. The changes keep getting better and the ASP.NET MVC is making my life so much easier
to developer and test with. It's exciting to think this is going to be the way we can develop in the future with Visual Studio.
So thank you guys and gals for the effort and work put in so far and here's hoping that it keeps getting better with new releases coming out soon :) Hopefully there are others in the forum who has similar thoughts like myself and they too will add to the
thread to highlight that we appreciate all that you folks are doing and we look forward to what comes next.
The future is bright!
-PK-
:: Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity ::
You can't believe how happy I am with forgetting all about the postback model. I also have the feeling that the MVC team is like a refreshing new summer breeze through the MS caves. But that could very well just be good marketing off course ;)
I also want to chime in and say how refreshing and promising it is that Microsoft is working to develop MVC and is actually making it extensible by supporting the use of third party unit test frameworks, IOC containers and mocking frameworks. This seems
like a huge departure for Microsoft and it's great to finally be a Microsoft fan without apologizing.
Thanks for all the hard work!
---
"Religion ends and philosophy begins, just as alchemy ends and chemistry begins and astrology ends, and astronomy begins."
We are actually going ahead with planning a big commerical web site with MVC framework. We are hoping that by end of 2 months we will have a stable framework and can go to production that time. We are betting a big time here.
What I would like to see that by preview 3, if MVC team can let us know what is coming in future releases, even if it is not implemented, we can plan our work accordingly. I can understand that it is still in Preview, but at least knowing the MVC Team's
planning might help our planning.
pure.krome
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MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 12:17 AM|LINK
Hello MVC Team,
people are quick to ask questions or to critisise, but rarely do people say thanks/good work, etc. So, I just wanted to say thanks for R1, R2 and now the R3 coming soon. The changes keep getting better and the ASP.NET MVC is making my life so much easier to developer and test with. It's exciting to think this is going to be the way we can develop in the future with Visual Studio.
So thank you guys and gals for the effort and work put in so far and here's hoping that it keeps getting better with new releases coming out soon :) Hopefully there are others in the forum who has similar thoughts like myself and they too will add to the thread to highlight that we appreciate all that you folks are doing and we look forward to what comes next.
The future is bright!
-PK-
Haacked
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 06:53 AM|LINK
Your welcome. [:D]
Your recognition is much appreciated. We'll work hard to make sure it is deserved.
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[C.I.] Reman
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 07:35 AM|LINK
The MVC Framework is one of the best thing from Microsoft. Great work :)
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cvallance
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 08:18 AM|LINK
I'll second that! :-)
dimi3
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 08:28 AM|LINK
Personally, I "turned" myself to Microsoft because of the ASP.NET MVC Framework.
Visual Studio 2008 + MVC Framework is a great step for productivity & flexibility.
Boris2
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 01:17 PM|LINK
jhurrell
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 01:20 PM|LINK
I also want to chime in and say how refreshing and promising it is that Microsoft is working to develop MVC and is actually making it extensible by supporting the use of third party unit test frameworks, IOC containers and mocking frameworks. This seems like a huge departure for Microsoft and it's great to finally be a Microsoft fan without apologizing.
Thanks for all the hard work!
"Religion ends and philosophy begins, just as alchemy ends and chemistry begins and astrology ends, and astronomy begins."
- Christopher Hitchins
katokay
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 01:22 PM|LINK
dkl
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 01:37 PM|LINK
Yeah, it's great. And it will be even greater when RTM.
anavgale
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Re: MVC Appreciation Thread :)
Apr 18, 2008 05:35 PM|LINK
Oh this is great!!!
We are actually going ahead with planning a big commerical web site with MVC framework. We are hoping that by end of 2 months we will have a stable framework and can go to production that time. We are betting a big time here.
What I would like to see that by preview 3, if MVC team can let us know what is coming in future releases, even if it is not implemented, we can plan our work accordingly. I can understand that it is still in Preview, but at least knowing the MVC Team's planning might help our planning.
Thanks for great work.