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ASP.NET MVC Framework Presentation

by chris 10. September 2008 08:34

The Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild will be meeting today at Midlands Tech NE Campus Auditorium at 6:00 pm. Brian Hitney will be presenting on the ASP.NET MVC Framework. 

Meeting Summary
When:  September 10th, 2008 @ 6:00 PM
Where:  Midlands Tech NE Campus Auditorium
Who:  Brian Hitney
What: MVC Framework
Technical Sponsor: TEKsystems
Agenda
6:00  Pizza and Networking
6:30  Announcements
6:45  Sponsors
7:00  Presentation
8:30  Closing and SWAG Handouts

Topic – Model View Controller Framework

The ASP.NET MVC framework enables you to easily implement the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern for web applications. This pattern lets you separate applications into loosely coupled, pluggable components for application design, processing logic, and display. By separating these concerns, web applications can be easily tested, components plugged and swapped, and the code is just more maintainable. MVC applications also lend themselves to very clean URIs that can be accessed in a RESTful manner.
Presenter – Brian Hitney

Brian Hitney is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft Corporation, covering North and South Carolina. He frequently delivers presentations and works with local community groups and customers on emerging technologies, .NET, and developer tools. Prior to his Developer Evangelist role, Brian worked as a software engineer on a Windows Vista team in Redmond, and before he joined Microsoft he helped build large scale e-commerce applications for various companies across the United States. Brian is based out of Greensboro, NC.

 

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