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10/14/2010 8:13 PM
 
Hi, I'm wanting to write some modules for DNN using MVC. I've read Charles Nurse's blog and am aware of the Framework he has developed to enable this in the dnnlabs.

Regarding his framework however it is only a prototype? Does this mean it's not advisable to use it for actual modules that will go live?

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10/15/2010 12:53 AM
 
You can develop modules using the WebForms MVP style as of a few core versions ago, which is what Charles refers to in his blog series. If you need a jumpstart on this, check out this project: http://testdrivendnnmodule.codeplex.com/. The core supports it and this test project is being modified currently to show best practices but what is there should really help you get started today. 

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