Building Big MVC Projects with Jimmy Bogard
.NET Rocks!9 Okt 2014

Building Big MVC Projects with Jimmy Bogard

Carl and Richard talk to Jimmy Bogard about his experiences scaling an MVC web site to thousands of pages and thousands of users. The conversation starts out focused on why to use MVC - comparing original ASP with ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC. Jimmy talks about the early days of MVC and the challenges of making a very new product work, but in exchange for some substantial benefits - but perhaps not the ones you'd think! Jimmy also digs into scaling an MVC web site across multiple servers, dealing with state management (Session is evil!) and what you can do to web pages to keep them performing well with large numbers of users. The discussion also moves to managing huge number of pages and developing patterns for UI and object naming to simplify development and testing. Automation is key when you're working at scale!

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Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz on .NET 3.0

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Allan Hirt on High Availability

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Raymond Chen on Raymond Chen

Raymond Chen on Raymond Chen

In this interview, Raymond Chen discusses... Raymond Chen! Raymond talks about his history at Microsoft dating back to the early days of the Windows32 API, up through the recent release of Windows Vista and whatever else is on his mind.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Scott Ambler on Agile

Scott Ambler on Agile

Agile Methodology is a wide topic, and this discussion is quite unlike the others that we've had. Scott Ambler brings his experiences from his career at IBM and elsewhere to this lively discussion. Richard was particularly interested in his ideas on database refactoring.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

16 Jan 20071h 8min

Mark Dunn and Mark Berry on Biztalk 2006

Mark Dunn and Mark Berry on Biztalk 2006

Mark Berry and Mark Dunn from DUNN Training join us this week to dig a little deeper into BizTalk Server 2006. In this gripping sequel to Mark's earlier BizTalk shows, we delved much deeper into the inner workings of BizTalk than we've ever gone before. These guys know their stuff and you can bet this show will be educational and even a wee bit entertaining.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Scott Guthrie Looks Ahead

Scott Guthrie Looks Ahead

ASP.NET Co-creator Scott Guthrie talks about the present state and the future of ASP.NET, and also touches on WPFE, the Expression suite, and Windows Vista.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

2 Jan 20071h 7min

Live from the Canadian Vista Launch Events!

Live from the Canadian Vista Launch Events!

Carl and Richard were the emcees at the Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa launch events in December, 2006. They were hired to generate excitement and give away swag! What a gig! Along the way they got to talk to some of the attendees and locals in the community. Great stuff! Featuring the following guests: Shane Miskin, Scott Howlett, Allan Vander-spek, Mohammad Akif, Robert Achmann, Jean-Luc David, and Tony DavidsonSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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12 Dec 20061h 8min

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