MS MVC Invasion
@aaronjensen has posted the ASP.NET MVC source code at http://github.com/machine/msmvc. Fork it, implement your ideas (or suggestions as failing tests), then appeal to the ASP.NET MVC overlords for inclusion. (I…
@aaronjensen has posted the ASP.NET MVC source code at http://github.com/machine/msmvc. Fork it, implement your ideas (or suggestions as failing tests), then appeal to the ASP.NET MVC overlords for inclusion.
(I heard @haacked is one of them.)
img http://img.skitch.com/20090402-gwy892qgi7t4g5q25mbn6r36uq.png http://github.com/machine/msmvc
On the same note, @jschementi pushed up IronRubyMvc a while ago. It’s an extension to ASP.NET MVC to support IronRuby. According to the README, it lets you write your controllers (and presumably other parts of your site) in Ruby.
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