How-To: New ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Video Screencasts
Release today are four new screencasts about the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions by various members of the ASP.NET team. You can get them immediately at the same page as before, at the bottom: http://www.asp.net/Downloads/3.5-extensions/.
Every video is available in numerous formats, and note that this also includes re-encoded versions of my Intro to MVC Screencast in a pile of formats including an iPod/iTouch compatible format, as well as ones for the Zune and PSP and a utterly unwatchable ;) 40 meg 3GP one for 3G Phones.
We also have included Audio-Only downloads in five different formats, so complain not, Dear Reader! We've got your back. I expect to wait less than 5 minutes before my first snarky reader lives the obligatory "what about Ogg Vorbis?" comment. :)
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Introduction to ASP.NET Dynamic Data:
Learn how the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview enables rapid data driven site development with ASP.NET Dynamic Data and its rich scaffolding framework. Duration: 16 minutes, 42 seconds.
Watch the video | Download the videoVideo downloads: WMV | Zune | iPod | PSP | MPEG-4 | 3GP
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ADO.NET Data Services with ASP.NET AJAX Support:
Find out how ADO.NET Data Services can be integrated with ASP.NET AJAX support seamlessly. Duration: 12 minutes, 42 seconds.
Watch the video | Download the videoVideo downloads: WMV | Zune | iPod | PSP | MPEG-4 | 3GP
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Introduction to ASP.NET MVC December CTP:
Scott Hanselman builds an application step-by-step using the first CTP of the ASP.NET MVC Framework in this Introductory Video. Duration: 42 minutes, 5 seconds.
Watch the video | Download the videoVideo downloads: WMV | Zune | iPod | PSP | MPEG-4 | 3GP
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Introduction to ASP.NET Ajax History:
Learn how the ASP.NET Extensions Preview allows control over the Browser back button in Ajax. Duration: 14 minutes, 41 seconds.
Watch the video | Download the videoVideo downloads: WMV | Zune | iPod | PSP | MPEG-4 | 3GP
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Introduction to the ASP.NET MediaPlayer Control:
Learn how the ASP.NET Extensions Preview makes it very easy to host Silverlight media on a website. Duration: 14 minutes, 41 seconds.
Watch the video | Download the videoVideo downloads: WMV | Zune | iPod | PSP | MPEG-4 | 3GP
Audio downloads: AAC | WMA | MPEG-4 | MPEG-3 | MPEG-2
Enjoy!
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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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Seriously tho, 42 minutes of MVC awesomeness...can't wait to watch it :)
the screen capture software he (and most people recording for asp.net) uses is Camtasia. Not a free tool, but well worth the investment.
Thanks.
Many of us really appreciate the time and effort you put into your work!
I don't agree with Matthew on the video matter. Written text and videos are both powerful teaching tools, and, as far as i am aware, MS still publishes plenty of technical articles.
So keep up the good work Scott!
Best Regards,
Christian
Great video! This is a must see for developers interested in an MVC architecture.
Is ASP.NET Dynamic Data available with the MVC architecture?
It seems that many of the task you were completing reminded me of the old ASP days. I am curious; can we use DevExpress, Infragistics, and AJAX effectively in MVC? You demo implies that you need to have a higher level of control of the actions on the page.
Thanks again for the video!
Bryan Reynolds
I was at the PADNUG InstallFest and enjoyed your MVC presentation - so of course I had to check out your video too.
The only thing that sticks out is the use of strings everywhere to point to the different controllers and views. Will there be any kind of refactoring support for this? What happens when you decide that you want to rename one of them? Of course, it would also be nice to have IntelliSense for the controllers and views. In a few cases you pointed out ways around using the strings (the URL generation is pretty slick) but I didn't get the sense that they could be avoided entirely. Am I wrong?
As an aside - I, for one, really enjoy the videos. Skimming articles is great but for us visual types a video can be really helpful.
Thanks for listening!
Thank you
I Just noticed a problem, everything works fine, except if I click on a link in List that contains a ' it only returns text preceding it. (Chef Anton's Cajun Seasoning') fills only Chef Anton(same with Jack's only returns Jack)) in the Edit pages Input Textbox.
Is it Something I missed? (as I do not see this happening in the Video)
Got the answer on the forums needed to use HmlEncoding and change single qoutes to double qoutes on the input tags.
I hope your presentation style will be reflected in other future video presentation from Microsoft.
Many thanks for your efforts. Please keep up the great work.
These flix are one of the best way to learn. I've seen so many, & this content is a great for new ones.
Thx,
Catto
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I'm personally involved in writing a CMS for podcasting purposes and we support mp3, m4a (with chaptering) and ogg for our audio podcasts and mov, m4v, and avi (all are h.264) for our video podcasts.
All the best this holiday season,
Scott