Screencast: Build an Asp.net MVC application quickly using MVCExtensions

by Tom 29. January 2010 20:16

Introduction

This is my first screencast for my MVCExtensions project, it shows you how to get started and build a simple tasklist.

PS: This is the direct link to the powerpoint used:
http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dgt3mk3c_6fmhrd9c5

Some background info

This was my first screencast, and it took me about 7 attempts to finally get it to a point where it was more or less acceptable. For my sixth and seventh attempt I finally found some good screencap software : BBFlashback Express.

Anyway, this has been an interesting experience, and now enjoy mvcextensions !!!

Here it is, enjoy !

 

 

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Tom Janssens is an independent freelance ICT consultant that has been "into computers" ever since the age of 7.

Typing source code from a book evolved into exploring the limits of coding in procedural, assembly and object-oriented languages.
As he matured in software coding, he started focussing on the problems surrounding software development, and learned that software development is usually about people and interactions first, and about technology second.

Due to his diverse track record he gained insights in a lot of aspects of the software development process. Currently his main focus is on strategic ICT advice, lean product/project development and improving the software development process and architecture.

He avoids ivory-tower-approaches by applying and verifying the applicability of the latest tech buzz in software experiments.

He is also the founder of the following LinkedIn groups:

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