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2009 Aug 17 HC45 - Larry OBrien on Domain Specific Languages
There's a lot of community chatter around Domain Specific Languages (DSLs.) If you're interested in hearing more, you won't want to miss this episode as this week on Herding Code the guys interview Larry O'Brien, professional writer and software developer, on Domain Specific Languages, DSL DevCon, Lang.NET Symposium and a number of related talks. There's a lot of community chatter around Domain Specific Languages (DSLs.) If you're interested in hearing more, you won't want to miss this episode as this week on Herding Code the guys interview Larry O'Brien, professional writer and software developer, on Domain Specific Languages, DSL DevCon, Lang.NET Symposium and a number of related talks.
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2009 Aug 17 HC44 - Microbusiness
Whether you just want to write cool software for yourself or you are looking to kick off a side business, you can get started with little upfront investment. This week on Herding Code, the guys talk about the ease of becoming a one-man independent software vendor (ISV.) Whether you just want to write cool software for yourself or you are looking to kick off a side business, you can get started with little upfront investment. This week on Herding Code, the guys talk about the ease of becoming a one-man independent software vendor (ISV.)
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2009 Aug 17 HC 43 - Javier Lozano on the M in MVC
This week on Herding Code, Kevin leads a conversation with Javier Lozano on ASP.NET MVC and the Model View Controller (MVC), Model View Presenter (MVP), Model View ViewModel (MVVM) and Model Model View Controller (MMVC) patterns. •The guys discuss the various patterns as they relate to ASP.NET MVC, Silverlight and WPF and dig into the differences between ViewModels and Models. •Scott K brings up the question: "What's the difference between MVC and MVP?" and then quotes Jeremy Miller in stating, "MVP denotes a stateful conversation between presenter and view whereas MVC is just linear." •K Scott discusses the differences between building applications "the Rails way" and how you can build any type of application any way you want with ASP.NET MVC. •The group fields a question via Twitter from Steve Bohlen: "ask about the (relative) importance of persistence ignorance in the M in MVC." •The guys talk at length about action filters, custom model binders and object-object mapping.•And the show closes with Scott K reintroducing THE LIGHTNING ROUND! This week on Herding Code, Kevin leads a conversation with Javier Lozano on ASP.NET MVC and the Model View Controller (MVC), Model View Presenter (MVP), Model View ViewModel (MVVM) and Model Model View Controller (MMVC) patterns. •The guys discuss the various patterns as they relate to ASP.NET MVC, Silverlight and WPF and dig into the differences between ViewModels and Models. •Scott K brings up the question: "What's the difference between MVC and MVP?" and then quotes Jeremy Miller in stating, "MVP denotes a stateful conversation between presenter and view whereas MVC is just linear." •K Scott discusses the differences between building applications "the Rails way" and how you can build any type of application any way you want with ASP.NET MVC. •The group fields a question via Twitter from Steve Bohlen: "ask about the (relative) importance of persistence ignorance in the M in MVC." •The guys talk at length about action filters, custom model binders and object-object mapping.•And the show closes with Scott K reintroducing THE LIGHTNING ROUND!