[Catalyst] [OT] ASP.NET MVC

Zbigniew Lukasiak zzbbyy at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 20:39:29 GMT 2007


On Dec 17, 2007 4:03 PM, Daniel McBrearty <danielmcbrearty at gmail.com> wrote:
> The chained thing is probably the single most useful thing in cat IMO
> (if it's possible to even make such a dumb call ;)
>
> The way I have come to see it (it took a while, reading discussions
> here helped me grasp this) is that the way you design your URI space
> is very very fundamental to design of a web app. Chained helps you to
> remember this and try to get it right at the start. It also makes the
> decision about what actions go in what controllers separate from
> decisions about URI namespace. (I haven't really figured out if that
> is entirely a good thing or not, but it seems helpful.)
>
> The syntax *is* a bit hard to get used to at first - I find that the
> important thing is to remember that Args() defines an endpoint (hope I
> am remembering that right), other than that take a good look at what

Yeah - some time ago I proposed to add an EndPoint attribute and get
rid of the CaptureArgs one that is not very intuitive (and use Args in
both cases).

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Zbigniew Lukasiak
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