siječanj 2011 - Posts

ASP.NET MVC3 & Web Camps

For those who did not (yet) look at the ASP.NET MVC programming model there is good news: trainers, Microsoft Regional Directors and MVP's are delivering series of WebCamps that brings newly developed content for developers to help them start with this "new" technology.

ASP.NET MVC 3 is a framework for developing Web applications that are very easy testable and maintainable, by leveraging the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. This approach allow developers to maintain a clear separation of concerns among the responsibilities of the application – the UI logic using the view, user-input handling using the controller, and the domain logic using the model. Installation of their framework is available a package that includes templates and tools for Visual Studio 2010. ASP.NET MVC framework is built on ASP.NET 4, which means that developers can take advantage of existing ASP.NET features like authentication and authorization, profile settings, localization, and so on.

Web Camps are trainings that are suitable not just for the hard-core Microsoft developers, but also for the developers that have been using other platforms and tools. Also, it is possible to start developing using freely available tools like Visual Studio 2010 Express or WebMatrix.

After I have successfully delivered Web Camp in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, I am planning to deliver it again in Tuzla, but this time based on the recently announced new version of ASP.NET MVC3. Also, I am planing to deliver it in Croatia and other nearby countries as well, I will send notifications using this blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

More info about ASP.NET MVC, WebMatrix, Razor and WebCamps can be found here http://webcamps.ms/

Windows Phone 7 Series - is it able to compete with iPhone? (III)

(addition to my previous 2 articles):

After I have played with Windows Phone 7 (and being iPhone user for 3 generations of iPhone) I must say: I am impressed!

So impressed that I am developing Windows Phone 7 App, and I am not talking about that 2-day app's that most of the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace are offering, but a real, professionally produced application that will be using "cloud" services and be usefully to users :-)

I will try to produce serious of articles and training materials that will be used in events and workshops like www.mobilitybootcamp.com, www.mobilitydays.com and similar.

So take an eye on my blog :-)

I am Microsoft MVP once again! Happy New Year!

I received great New Year gift: I have been re-awarded to be an Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) again!

I would like to thank's to Communities and my collegues in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia, .... hole Europe that provided me oportunity to share my knowledge!

Also, I would like to say big **thank you** to ALead: Alessandro Teglia for his great contribution to our MVP Communities as well to INETA and GITCA Communities!
Congratulations to all "old" and new MVP's Alessandro published at his blog: http://belead.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/microsoft-mvp-award-january-2011-awards/

I am especially very, very happy to see my long-term friend and collegue Catalin Gheorghiu, or by alias: MrSmesh from Romania is new MVP Device Application Development: http://itboard.ro/blogs/catalins_blog/archive/2011/01/02/acuma-pot-face-mai-mult.aspx

Congratulation!

I hope that (once again) I will meet many of "old" MVP's, as well as new MVP's at MVP Global Summit on late Fabruary in Redmond!

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