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  1. @varunpant Thanks :-)
  2. @XaocCPS Thanks , will check it out soon.
  3. @LostInTangent You are also missing the IoC point.
  4. @LostInTangent FI is not a new thing, People of redmond are also adopting it, e.g. EF4 CodeOnly.
  5. @LostInTangent how you are relating attributes with method calls, does it allow calling irrelevant methods on a datatype like attribute?
  6. Finally changed by trademark avatar ;-)
  7. Just blogged: http://tinyurl.com/yjvgak9 - Introducing Fluent MetadataProvider for ASP.NET MVC #aspnetmvc
  8. @DerikWhittaker Glad to hear that it will always remain free.
  9. @DerikWhittaker I mean some kind of subscription like the TekPub.
  10. @maartenballiauw Thanx
  11. RT @alex_gyoshev: #telerik extensions for #aspnetmvc can has CDN support! http://j.mp/5d8qpE (via @korchev)
  12. Prototyping Fluent ModelMetadata for my #aspnetmvc extensibility http://bit.ly/5aKApm - what do you think?
  13. @scottgu Dear Gu, These are my requirements for the mvc2 rtm http://bit.ly/6h6H7A - Forrgot the link
  14. @scottgu Dear Gu, These are my requirements for the mvc2 rtm
  15. Though the Tekpub media quality is far better comparing to DimeCasts.net
  16. I wish DimeCasts.net does not go to the commercial route like TekPub
  17. RT @k_sasha: RT @hristoborisov: Telerik recap notes for 2009 by the CEO - http://tinyurl.com/yaz5uqg #telerik
  18. Pls vote if you think #aspnetmvc should support more than one Metadata provider http://bit.ly/8gOVbx
  19. I think #aspnetmvc Metdata should support more than one provider.
  20. RT @DotNetSlackers: New article on #DotNetSlackers: Dynamic Binding in a Static Language, Part 1 http://bit.ly/4KuqUS