ASP.NET MVC goes RTM before MIX09
Finally, after a two year long cycle that started went public exactly on March 16th 2007, and 3 month later the first planned release date (or maybe Scott’s “end of year” was referring to the end of the second of year of the public development cycle), today before MIX09, ASP.NET MVC goes RTM.
Congratulations to Phil, Eilon and all the ASP.NET MVC team for this important milestone.
You can download the new bits here.
This new release should doesn’t have anything new since RC2, except having updated jQuery to the latest version (1.3.2), and solved a bug with integration with Silvelight.
Not sure if the release was intentional or just someone that forgot to set the timezone field while publishing the download, but it’s here.
And now that RTM is out, we can go on and do the final changes to our “Beginning ASP.NET MVC v1.0” book so that it can be available in shops by the end of spring.
Simone Chiaretta is a Software Architect and Developer from Milano, Italy that enjoys sharing via his blog his development experiences and more than decennial knowledge on web development with ASP.NET and other web technologies. He is Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET and he has been involved in many Open Source projects, but now he focuses only on SubText and taking it to the next level. He just wrote a book: Beginning ASP.NET MVC, published by Wrox Simone is a DZone MVB and is not an employee of DZone and has posted 22 posts at DZone.
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