Client Rendering Views with Spark and ASP.NET MVC

Posted by: K. Scott Allen, on 12 Mar 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Spark is a view engine for the ASP.NET MVC and Castle Monorail frameworks. Ive been wanting to try this creation by Louis DeJardin for some time, but ScottW pushed me over the edge with If you are using ASP.Net MVC, you owe yourself to spend some time with Spark. The Spark documentation makes it easy to get started, and the source code and examples are even more valuable. There are quiet a few tutorials for Spark floating around, but I wanted to call out what appears to be a well hidden secret in...

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