IE6 no more

In February I joined the "IE6: Do NOT want!" campaign, which was started by some big media sites in Norway: I was planning to remove the script that showed more modern browsers to the user after one…

Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 available on Amazon

It's been a long journey, that started more than one year ago: today our Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 book is available for purchase on Amazon US. Probably some of you, the ones which pre-ordered the…

ASP.NET MVC T-Shirt by CodeClimber

In order to promote our book on ASP.NET MVC and to spread some love for the library itself, for the Italian ALT.NET conference I printed 40 T-Shirts similar to the one that Chad Myers created on…

My XBox 360 finally meets a monitor

Finally, after 10 months, the XBox I won at the Italian MVP Open Days 08 has a monitor: a Dell 27” 2709W Widescreen monitor. Last December I tried plugging the Xbox in the Cinema Display with no…

CodeClimber Q2-09 Report

At the beginning of this year I write a “New Year’s Resolutions” post, and I promised I would have kept you updated with the progress. I did it at the beginning of April (end of Q1 report) and now…

Webcast on ASP.NET MVC (in Italian)

I’m happy to announce that my first 3 webcasts have just been published on BE-IT, the video portal of MSDN Italy. They are the first 3 of a longer series about ASP.NET MVC, and they cover:…

Sneak Peek at our book Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0

Our Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 book is going to available on Amazon and on bookstores in a month or so. But for those of you who cannot wait till the release date, I’m going to publish the table of…

Two frameworks are better than one

Looking deeper into the raw data of the survey about Ajax adoption among .NET developers I found some interesting figures that show a probably different mindset you get when you start working with…