This post is part of a series about the MvcScaffolding NuGet package:
  • This post: Scaffold your ASP.NET MVC 3 project with the MvcScaffolding package
  • Standard usage: Typical use cases and options
  • One-to-Many Relationships
  • Scaffolding Actions and Unit Tests
  • Overriding the T4 templates
  • Creating custom scaffolders
  • Scaffolding custom collections of files
Among many other improvements with ASP.NET MVC 3, we're keen to make it easier to pick up and start using productively if you're entirely new to the framework, and to automate common development tasks if you're experienced and already know what you're doing.

So, I've been working with Scott Hanselman lately on an enhanced new scaffolding package called MvcScaffolding. The term "Scaffolding" is used by many software technologies to mean "quickly generating a basic outline of your software that you can then edit and customise". The scaffolding package we're creating for ASP.NET MVC is greatly beneficial in several scenarios.



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