BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 4
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- [Part 1 | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC] – Introduction, Tables, Table Types and sample data.
- Part 2 – Building the App.
- [2a | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2a] – Building your Model
- [2b | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2b] – Building your Controllers and Classes
- [2b_1 | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2b_1] – Building your Controllers and Classes
- [2b_2 | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2b_2] – Building your Controllers and Classes
- [2b_3 | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2b_3] – Building your Controllers and Classes
- [2c | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2c] – Building your views
- [2d | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 2d] – Building your views
- Part 3 – Working the App
- [3a | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 3a] – Display it and entering
- [3b | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 3b] – Editing and adding categories and subjects
- [Part 4 | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 4] – OTR
- [Part 5 | BSP / HowTo: Exploring BSP Development with MVC 5] – Conclusions
OTR
The topic has not been very frequent in the forums but it has come up enough for me to expand upon here as much as I can.
Recently in fact, OK what is recently in the BSP forum? About 10 pages back? Anyway there was a topic started, OTR – is it reallly that simple? and together with that and my current series I figured we’ll cover it here.
Now for those of you who remember, Thomas also covered this topic in a weblog, however it was awhile back and I think maybe, just maybe, not everyone searches the weblogs as they do the forums. So here is the weblog from Thomas and I think if you are dealing with mixed Code Pages you should really check out his weblog!
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