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“ASP.NET MVC 1.0” and other links…

Buy this Book at Amazon.com!

ScottGu: “I’m excited today to announce that we are also releasing the ASP.NET MVC source code under the Microsoft Public License (MS-PL).  MS-PL is an OSI-approved open source license.  The MS-PL contains no platform restrictions and provides broad rights to modify and redistribute the source code.  You can read the text of the MS-PL at: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ms-pl.html…”

“VB May Get a Big Push from ASP.NET MVC”

InfoQ: “An alternative to using aspx is Visual Basic. With its support for inline XML fragments, VB is well suited for this role. This isn’t the first time Visual Basic was used as a templating language, VBScript was the default language for classic ASP. But unlike asp files, VB.NET offers a much cleaner separation between HTML and code.”

“Tweening Equations for Silverlight”

Adam Kinney: “I remember the days back on the were-here forums (now sadly defunct) when there was this guy who went by the alias rpenner and he schooled us all in math and showed us how to do very cool things in ActionScript.  Robert Penner’s equations have been perfected, published and translated to C#.” I have not heard the name “Robert Penner” invoked in daily tech since the days of my writing of “Rants of a Robert Penner Flash MX Disciple” back in 2003. I still remain curious about what became of Penner. It’s like he’s meditating in the Himalayas or something…

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