Thanks to everybody who came out to the Ft. Lauderdale Architecture/Agile group meeting last Tuesday evening, 2/19/2008. There certainly seems to be a huge interest in the ASP.NET MVC Framework these days. Even though it is still in its infancy as a CTP (Community Technology Preview), it promises to gain functionality and capabilities rapidly as it approaches final release. As promised, here is a link to the PowerPoint deck. And here are some other great resources to help get you started:
Introduction to ASP.NET MVC Framework
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