ASP.NET MVC Cascading drop down lists
Hobbscene.com
Implementation of some sample cascading drop down list code including a Razor helper.
I originally went to school to get into recording music. While in school I realized how much I loved working with computers. From 8 years old I was working with the flavor of the day. I remember spending hours typing in code from various Commodore mags to see a dot travel across the screen, only to lose everything when I turned off the PC. Needless to say I was happy when we got our cassette recorder.
My passion for the PC was turned into an obsession when I first ran across this thing called the internet from my local BBS provider. I remember downloading Mosaic and being blown away. I soon began viewing code to figure out how people were doing all these cool new things and thus my love affair with the web was born.
I haven't looked back since...
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Independent Contractor for Evan-Moor
2010 - Current
Senior Web Developer, peer mentor and system architect
Responsibilities include:
Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
2003 - 2010
Senior Web Developer, peer mentor and system architect
Responsibilities included:
DMX Music, Inc.
1996 - 2002
Product Development Engineer
Responsibilities included:
Art Institute of Seattle
1992 - 1993
This was my first foray into ASP>NET MVC. I decided to go a little “retro” and create a guestbook. It helped that a guestbook would be a pretty simple app too.
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I found various star rating plug-ins for jQuery but none that behaved exactly the way I wanted. I decided to give it a shot at writing a jQuery plug-in. This is what I came up with.
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Flash pageflip app based off some source from PageFlip v2.13 coded by macc@iparigrafika.hu.
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Hobbscene.com
Implementation of some sample cascading drop down list code including a Razor helper.
Hobbscene.com
Someone asked me to show them how to do something via CSS, and this is the example I came up with.
Hobbscene.com
Trials and tribulations of my first attempt using the ASP.NET MVC.
Doug Rosenberg, Mark Collins-Cope, Matt Stephens
ScottGu's Blog
Web Forms Model Binding Part 2: Filtering Data (ASP.NET vNext Series) by ScottGu This is the fourth in a series of blog posts I’m doing on ASP.NET vNext. The next…
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Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
Weke Road - Rob Conery
Developers tend to isolate themselves and cling to a given technology which they want to excel at in order to feel a sense of mastery. I'm just the opposite: this…
Commodore 64
Visual Studio
http://www.teacherfilebox.com
Until recently I was the sole developer of this site, which is the best selling product at Evan-Moor.
http://www.evan-moor.com
Initially developed with a co-worker, though lately my focus has been on TeacherFileBox.com
http://www.teaching-standards.com
While the site is fairly simple, the underlying data is accessed by both EM.com and TFB.com to display the state standards correlations to our titles which is of huge importance to seeling our titles to schools/teachers
I originally went to school to get into recording music. While in school I realized how much I loved working with computers. From 8 years old I was working with the flavor of the day. I remember spending hours typing in code from various Commodore mags to see a dot travel across the screen, only to lose everything when I turned off the PC. Needless to say I was happy when we got our cassette recorder.
My passion for the PC was turned into an obsession when I first ran across this thing called the internet from my local BBS provider. I remember downloading Mosaic and being blown away. I soon began viewing code to figure out how people were doing all these cool new things and thus my love affair with the web was born.
I haven't looked back since...