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Spark is a view engine for ASP.NET MVC and Castle Project MonoRail frameworks. The idea is to allow the html to dominate the flow and any code to fit seamlessly.
Vici MVC (formerly ProMesh.NET) is a MVC Web Application Framework for .NET 2.0 or higher. It runs on the low-level ASP.NET layer provided by the .NET Framework, but does not use ASP.NET WebForms and Controls. The framework is controller-centric as opposed to the view-centric architecture of
xVal is a validation framework for ASP.NET MVC applications. It makes it easy to link up your choice of server-side validation mechanism with your choice of client-side validation library, neatly fitting both into ASP.NET MVC architecture and conventions.
My current interests lie in ASP.NET MVC, and how to create a framework and/or a project template that would meet my general project needs.
.NET library which enables minification, compression, combination, and caching of JavaScript and CSS resources for ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC web applications. Simply put, it helps your applications rank better with YSlow and PageSpeed.
ASP.NET MVC Validation Library addresses the need of validating data rules for business entities at both server-side and client-side.
Oxite is a .NET based blog engine intended to show how we created a web standards compliant site using ASP.NET MVC.
ValidationAspects provides State and Interception validation on .net Objects, Properties and Method Parameters. Validation can be declared via attributes and/or augmented/replaced with validation functions at runtime. Supports asp.net MVC, WPF, Silverlight, PostSharp, and Unity.
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