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From http://www.codethinked.com/

 

Simone Chiaretta’s CodeClimber - A good friend, and a better blogger. Simone is an ASP.NET MVP and is co-writing the book “Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0” by Wrox. Simone blogs about all sorts of different ASP.NET MVC topics, and will certainly bring tons more content once he finishes his book. He is also an active developer on the Subtext project.

 

Stephen Walther - Stephen is a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft where he creates much of the tutorial content on the www.asp.net/mvc website. Somehow he also finds time to put up tons of helpful posts on his personal blog. He is also authoring the book “ASP.NET MVC Framework Unleashed” by Sams.

 

Kazi Manzur Rashid - Kazi is surprisingly the only person on this list who isn’t writing a book! He is also an ASP.NET MVP and his claim to fame is dotnetshoutout.com (which is a great site) and the open source Kigg project. He writes tons of posts on ASP.NET MVC, and has recently been on quite a run with many lengthy and in-depth articles.

 

Maarten Balliauw - Maarten is authoring the book ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Quickly by Packt. I’m not sure how Maarten has time to write the book and his blog, because he has been pumping out quite a few awesome ASP.NET MVC posts recently.

 

Steve Sanderson - Steve is the author of Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework by Apress and like these other guys, still finds time to write some good informative posts on his blog. He is also the author of the xVal validation framework which aims to help developers more easily tie domain validations to the front-end web application.

 

Luis Abreau – This one is a bonus, and was added because of Marwan's comment below. I went and checked it out, and there are many great little ASP.NET MVC tidbits on this guys blog. Too bad there isn't much information about him at all. It looks like he might be a current or former MVP, I don't know. He has a linked in profile, but not too much info there other than the fact that he is in Portugal. So lots of good ASP.NET MVC information, but other than that, I don't know what to tell you about the guy!

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Comparison

“Glenn sums up the differences well by saying that MEF is about extensibility whilst MAF is about isolation. Moreover, they are not mutually exclusive. It is entirely possible - and legitimate - to use both together.”

http://kentb.blogspot.com/2009/02/maf-and-mef.html

MEF

MEF is all about extensibility.

(Brad Abrams) Simple Introduction to Extensible Applications with the Managed Extensions Framework http://blogs.msdn.com/brada/archive/2008/09/29/simple-introduction-to-composite-applications-with-the-managed-extensions-framework.aspx

Addicted To MEF (part1, part2)

How to create plug-in module by using MEF http://www.milkcarton.com/blog/2009/04/04/5+Minute+Tutorial+On+Managed+Extensibility+Framework+MEF.aspx

 

MAF

Add-in Overview http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb384200.aspx

Managed AddIn Framework (System.AddIn) with WPF http://www.matthidinger.com/archive/2008/10/12/managed-addin-framework-system.addin-with-wpf.aspx

MAF Video http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/DanielMoth/Managed-AddIn-Framework/

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 Wednesday, April 15, 2009

MVVM Routed and Relay Command  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/650010/mvvm-routed-and-relay-command

MVVM in Silverlight 2 Apps http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd458800.aspx

[MVVM + Mediator + ACB = cool WPF App] http://marlongrech.wordpress.com/2009/04/08/mvvm-mediator-acb-cool-wpf-app-the-mvvm/

WPF & Silverlight Line of Business UI Design Pattern Home Page http://karlshifflett.wordpress.com/mvvm/   (*****)

Mediator v2 for MVVM WPF and Silverlight applications http://marlongrech.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/mediator-v2-for-mvvm-wpf-and-silverlight-applications/

CommandSink (Using RoutedCommands with a ViewModel in WPF) http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/VMCommanding.aspx

Mapping commands in WPF http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/MapperCommandBinding.aspx

From Josh Smith

“Use CommandSink if you must use routed commands. Otherwise, use RelayCommand. Routed commands should not be your first choice when choosing how to set up commanding, because it’s unnecessarily complicated and heavy for most use cases.”

 

Using Comand Binding to Enhance Any WPF Control http://www.dev102.com/2008/12/10/using-command-binding-to-enhance-any-wpf-control/

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