First of all very nice presentation.
here are a few things I would like to talk on
1. How did you ZOOM the screen then, its like you are not zooming by Camtasia, seems like you were zooming your screen on the presentation time, Its not a video editing like camtasia zoom-n-pane.
2. "MVC" is not that classic ASP.NET, I mean its a whole new ASP.NET. It has some clearly nice features and for Web Forms geeks some clear draw backs. The biggest draw back is that its impossible to do one click or some hundred clicks Migration from web forms to mvc. And I know you will say WHY MIGRATE, WHY NOT JUST NEW. Well !!! You better know the answer that if I have a Large ASP.NET 2.0 application or website I can easily move to 3.5 BUT cannot move my some hundreds of web forms to MVC. And the biggest good thing is that MVC is very cool as you all asp.net big boys know.
3. Do you really like Phill Haack? You talk to him even virtually and you admire him a lot.
4. MVC has the a very large learning curve. Sorry!! its laaaaaaaaaaarge.
5. MVC has every.. sorry EVeeeeeeeeeery thing NEW. ALL NEW.... No server controls ...... woooo its so scary for juniors and even middle level developers who are not that good on Javascript like jquery, And dont know how to present their own Data Bound Controls.
6. The template you use in Visual Studio for creating new MVC Application is so cool as far as we don't think to customize this a lot. And remember "we" means old Web forms school people.
7.BUT After all ... I Loved this work as a whole new website creation framework........ Rock On !!!
Asif Ashraf
MCPD, MCAD.NET
Technical Lead Store Secured Inc.
asif.log@gmail.com