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Real World OAuth using ASP.NET MVC This article demonstrated how to hack into the new OAuth integration using DotNetOpenAuth in an ASP.NET MVC application and retrieve all possible user information from the Provider.
Creating Responsive Mobile Sites and Mobile Apps Using Sitefinity CMS This article explores the newly released Sitefinity 6.0 ASP.NET CMS and how can we use it to create Responsive Mobile Sites and Mobile Apps
Using ASP.NET MVC with KnockoutJS to Create a Snappy Shopping Cart UI Gregor Suttie introduces KnockoutJS, a JavaScript library that bring tons of richness to your ASP.NET MVC web application with features like ‘Declarative Bindings’, ‘Dependency Tracking’, ‘Templating’ and ‘Observables’. Find out how you can bring all this goodness in your ASP.NET MVC apps with a Shopping Cart UI sample
Using SignalR and ASP.NET MVC’s Hot Towel SPA template to create an Online Collaboration application A mashup demonstrating simultaneous editing of a Data element in a ASP.NET MVC 4 app using Hot Towel SPA template, SignalR and the Diff-Match-Patch JavaScript library.
Deploying your MVC app and Monitoring Requests on IIS A quick refresher of how to deploy ASP.NET MVC sites to IIS using Web Deployment Wizard and use the IIS request monitoring tool to nail down slow requests
Using Azure Virtual Machines for Hosting WCF Services and Communicating with On Premises Applications Azure Virtual Machines are mighty useful to quickly setup and scale infrastructure. Today we’ll see how to create VMs in Azure and host a Sample WCF Service on it.
Protecting your Azure Blob Storage Items using Shared Access Signatures Access Blob contents selectively by using a built in mechanism in Azure Storage referred to as Shared Access Signatures. We will create an ASP.NET MVC application for our demo.
A Photo Stream For the Cloud using ASP.NET MVC and Azure Blob Storage In this article, we will use a bunch of familiar technologies to build a nice little image hosting application. We will build an ASP.NET MVC app that uses Azure Blob Storage for hosting the images. The MVC app can be easily hosted on Azure Website (not demoed here). Idea is to see multiple technologies that we have seen working in samples work together in a slightly bigger scenario.
Using Entity Framework Code First Approach with Fluent API in an ASP.NET MVC application Fluent API is a flexible way to define mapping between POCO classes used in Entity Framework Code first. This article demonstrates how to use Fluent API in an ASP.NET MVC application
Inject Controller Libraries Dynamically at Runtime in ASP.NET Web API using Custom Assembly Resolvers An introduction to Web API’s Custom Assembly Resolver feature that enables you to add Controller libraries dynamically at run time. To add some pizazz, we generate the entire Controller on the fly and see how we can access it from a Web API Client.


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