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Maarten Balliauw is currently employed as .NET Technical Consultant at RealDolmen. His interests are mainly web applications developed in ASP.NET (C#) or PHP and the Windows Azure cloud platform.
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    Thank you for getting me in Vegas!

    I wish to thank everyone who has been voring for getting me in Vegas, speaking at MIX11. Without having expectations, I was really really surprised (and happy!) my session got selected. Thanks a bunch!

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    Oh and thanks, RealDolmen, for supporting me in doing things like this!


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    Dave Van den Eynde Belgium |

    Friday, February 11, 2011 10:51 AM

    Dave Van den Eynde

    You know what that means!

    maartenba Belgium |

    Monday, February 14, 2011 8:56 AM

    maartenba

    I do Smile Will be comday though, looking at the latest conversations with Gill.

    Elio United States |

    Friday, February 11, 2011 3:56 PM

    Elio

    Victory! I had my whole team vote for you.  We just started building a large web application using Mvc3 and Mef.  Btw, it would be great if you could show an example of factoring out some reusable pages into its own project.  Getting the controllers, models, repository code is easy.  But getting the view code(razor .cshtml) to work has been tricky.  I am currently trying to implement a virtual path provider, and embed views as resources in the dll.  FYI, we cant use Mefcontrib, so a portable area is not an option.

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