FubuMVC – Resources
UPDATE: Lots of changes are a foot with FubuMVC so a few new blog posts appearing, I’ll update this post as I find them.
I’m looking at FubuMVC for a side project, I thought it would be useful to collect a list of resources.
Source
- FubuMVC Subversion Git – Framework source code
- FubuMVC Contrib – Sample projects and add on’s to the main framework
Wiki
Blog posts
- Setting up a FubuMVC Project from Scratch – Four part series by Ryan Kelley (Part 2, Part 3, Part 4) the source code for this series is part of the FubuMVC Contrib project although I would recommend you follow along with the series and type the code as you go
- Simple application using FubuMVC – Introduction by Shashank
- FubuMVC AltOxite Works! – Guide to getting AltOxite to work (AltOxite source code is part of the FubuMVC Contrib project)
- FubuMVC – Front Controller style framework - Overview of the framework by Mark Nijhof. Note Mark’s blog was written in FubuMVC and the source is part of the FubuMVC Contrib project
- Mark Nijhof – writes up the main points from his European Virtual Alt.Net presentation
- FubuMVC.Validation – Convention based validation – Mark Nijhof describes his validation add on for FubuMVC. His validation add on is part of the FubuMVC Contrib project
- Switch between View Result and Json Result without sweat in FubuMVC
- Our “Opinions” on the ASP.NET MVC (Introducing the Thunderdome Principle) – FubuMVC evolved from a set of opinions over Asp.Net MVC. Jeremy details the “Thunderdome” principal – “All Controller methods take in one ViewModel object and return one ViewModel object”. I guess the Thunderdome name comes from the similarity to the rules of Thunderdome – “Two men enter, one man leaves.”
- Going Controller-less in MVC: The Way Fowler Meant It To Be – Chad Myers describes where FubuMVC is going
- What’s happening with FubuMVC and Where’s Ryan been? Ryan Kelley talks about recent changes to FubuMVC
Webcasts
- FubuMVC Video from Houston ALT.NET
- Mark Nijhof presents FubuMVC at the European Virtual Alt.Net
- Two part video (Part 1, Part 2) of Jeremy Miller and Chad Myers give their opinions on Asp.Net MVC at the KaizenConf (FubuMVC evolved from theses opinions)