Microsoft Gets Philosophical About IE 9 Chakra Pains http://viigo.im/4ERY
PowerPoint, Firefox, Other Apps at Risk From DLL Flaw http://viigo.im/4E2k
Microsoft Warns of DLL Flaw Involving Remote Servers http://viigo.im/4DoS
Viewing Views in ASP.NET MVC http://viigo.im/4DoN
What should you do if you have emptied the Recycle Bin using Disk Cleanup http://viigo.im/4DoJ
Top 10 PHP Tools for Boosting Productivity http://viigo.im/4DoG
BlackBerry Torch 9800 is the Number 1 Bestseller on Amazon.com http://viigo.im/4A2u
I have not played with MVC much as of late, but have been seeing it around and the bandwagon beginning to go around town. So thought it would be a good time to throw my 2 cents in. I will preface by saying that my experience has come from the cold blooded ASP.NET development, when MVC was not around or available, and we had to handle post backs and the like via web applications written in ASP.NET (using C# and VB of course).
Controlling Controllers in ASP.NET MVC http://viigo.im/4ySM
- Developers Say Time Constraints, Poor Testing Top Project Challenges http://viigo.im/4uWA #
- ASP.NET MVC for the ASP.NET Programmer http://viigo.im/4uAG #

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