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28th July 2009
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Featured Article
 
Getting Posted ASP.NET MVC Form Data
By Brendan Enrick, 27th July 2009
In this article, Brendan describes how to interact with the data posted using HTML forms in ASP.NET MVC. He gives code snippets and screenshots showing how to get data posted from the HTML form.
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By Steven Smith

NHibernate LINQ 1.0 has recently been released. It gives LINQ support to NHibernate, so NHibernate users may now rejoice. The NHibernate Linq update is available as a separate download from sourceforge here.

In conference news, PDC 2009 will once again be held in Los Angeles, but rather than October the event will take place in mid-November (17-19 November 2009). The web site hasn't been completely updated yet, but you can see the new logo and dates and sign up to learn more about sponsors and "Partner Opportunities."

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