ASP.NET MVC Preview 4
As Scott and Phil already have pointed out, ASP.NET MVC Preview 4 is finally up on CodePlex and you can get your hands on the installer, source code and documentation files on its workspace.
It’s been quite a while since the official release of Preview 3 and MVC fans and followers have been waiting for this new version and it finally came out earlier today.
This Monday Scott Guthrie wrote the first part of a descriptive post series about the new version and talked about some changes and new features applied to ASP.NET MVC.
I have some projects planned around ASP.NET MVC and hopefully will start them shortly. I think that this new release moves ASP.NET MVC to a more stable state and lets me start and manage those projects easier.
Unfortunately I have been unable to update my article series about Building a Simple Blog Engine with ASP.NET MVC and LINQ but I want to write the fifth part as soon as possible. I’ve had very busy months recently that have stopped me to manage some stuff like this!
On the other hand, I’m going to bring some good news related to myself and ASP.NET MVC in the next couple of weeks so stay tuned!
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As Simone has pointed out , ASP.NET team had a quiet update on the ASP.NET MVC by releasing Preview 5

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