Posts Tagged ‘Vici MVC’

Developer Evangelism

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Yesterday I attended the StackOverflow DevDays in Amsterdam. Some minor attempts were made to put out the word of the Vici Project (and in particular Vici MVC).

A reply to a tweet of @B_Virtual lead us to this website: Developer Evangelism

We’ll be digging into the website and hopefully we can get some information that will help us spreading the word of “our” open-source project(s).

You want ASP.NET MVC? Choose Vici MVC!

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Yesterday, Philippe Leybaert released Vici MVC 2.0. This full-blown MVC framework for building ASP.NET web applications without using WebForms is now part of the open-source Vici Project.

Philippe describes Vici Project as follows: “The idea of the Vici Project is to provide .NET developers with a collection of lightweight libraries and frameworks, and at the same time get the community involved in the development and support of these libraries.”

The first sub-project of the Vici Project to be released is Vici MVC, formerly known as ProMesh.NET. Later this week, 2 other projects will be released as well: Vici Parser (formerly LazyParser.NET/SharpTemplate.NET) and Vici CoolStorage (formerly CoolStorage.NET).

I personally use Promesh.NET/Vici.Mvc with Coolstorage.NET/Vici.CoolStorage for some months now and I really enjoy developing web applications using this powerful framework.
After getting tired of using WebForms I’m happy that I now again have full control of my application! No more ViewState’s, no more “wanna-be-events”, …

Are you a .NET web developer? Get your ass over there and try out this wonderful products!