ASP.NET MVC on IIS 6 Walkthrough
http://haacked.com/archive/2008/11/26/asp.net-mvc-on-iis-6-walkthrough.aspx
Includes how to set up global handler for using extensionless URLs, can be used in Webforms as wellASP.NET MVC 1.0 Release Candidate Now Available - ScottGu's Blog
I’ve written about validation in ASP.NET MVC more than once already. So have others (Stephen Walther, Emad Ibrahim). It’s an ongoing subject of discussion because the MVC Framework comes with great support for server-side validation (though it isn’t obvious if you come from a WebForms background), but at least as of version 1.0, it won’t ship with any built-in support for client-side validation. I managed to get a few spare days this last week, so I decided to try and formalize lots of these ideas into something solid that you can actually use in real production code - something more than just another throwaway blog post. So here it is: xVal, an open-source project hosted on CodePlex.
your choice of client-side vA Guide to Learning ASP.NET MVC Release Candidate 1
Learn about the differences between ASP.NET MVC application and ASP.NET Web Forms applications. Learn how to decide when to build an ASP.NET MVC application.
I bet this'll come in handyFree ASP.NET MVC eBook Tutorial - ScottGu's Blog
ASP.NET MVC Best Practices (Part 1) - Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog13 ASP.NET MVC extensibility points you have to know
visual studio needed
An excellent introduction to ASP.NET MVC by means of implementing an actual application.How we do MVC - Jimmy Bogard -
How we do MVC
using the ASP.NET MVC framework on a production application for about 9 months now, and in that time, we’ve crafted a number of opinions on how we want to design MVC applications.ASP.NET MVC Best Practices (Part 2) - Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
This is the second part of the series and may be the last, till I find some thing new. My plan was to start with routing, controller, controller to model, controller to view and last of all the view, but some how I missed one important thing in routing, so I will begin with that in this post.
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Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog - Sharing Thoughts and Learning on Microsoft .NET TechnologyASP.NET MVC 1.0 - ScottGu's Blog
scott guthrie, pub 4/1/2009
ScottGu's BlogK. Scott Allen : 6 Tips for ASP.NET MVC Model Binding
Excellent ReadASP.NET MVC Cheat Sheets
Getting Started with ASP.NET MVC 1.0 ASP.NET MVC: The Request-Handling Pipeline ASP.NET MVC: View Cheat Sheet ASP.NET MVC: Controller Cheat Sheet ASP.NET MVC: Framework Cheat Sheet ASP.NET MVC: Proven Practices Cheat SheetUsing ASP.NET MVC with Different Versions of IIS : The Official Microsoft ASP.NET Site
Microsoft portal site for the ASP.NET development community. Download Visual Web Developer, post to the forums, read ASP.net blogs and learn about ASP.net.
In this tutorial, you learn how to use ASP.NET MVC, and URL Routing, with different versions of Internet Information Services. You learn different strategies for using ASP.NET MVC with IIS 7.0 (classic mode), IIS 6.0, and earlier versions of IIS.
קינפוגים שונים לשרת או לטבלת הכתובותIntegration Testing Your ASP.NET MVC Application « Steve Sanderson’s blog
That is M$ backwards compatibility for you! LOL.
Funny, and sad... "And that is why, in 2009, when developing in Microsoft .NET 3.5 for ASP.NET MVC 1.0 on a Windows 7 system, you cannot include /com\d(\..*)?, /lpt\d(\..*)?, /con(\..*)?, /aux(\..*)?, /prn(\..*)?, or /nul(\..*)? in any of your routes."
HotmaDavid Ebbo's blog : A new and improved ASP.NET MVC T4 template
"Introducing Razor – a new view engine for ASP.NET" by @scottgu #tech #aspnetmvc http://bit.ly/biXgKC – Elijah Manor (elijahmanor) http://twitter.com/elijahmanor/statuses/17865462148