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Next job: single page application
So I'm all happy with the Dropbox OWIN package, I'm moving on to using it properly and I was focussing on the UI with mvc5. Been scratching my head with a fresh webapi2 project only to find I didn't need it all this time. The single page application comes with a mvc5 and API controller out of the box, with all the auth gubbins I could wish for. Glad I noticed this now before I started trying to reinvent the wheel....
Dropbox, OWIN and MVC5
Been playing about with my new nuget package as part of an MVC5 project and integrating some Dropbox features. The whole one aspnet is just brilliant, they're making such great and sensible advances with the whole framework and MVC5 is one area I'm really getting a kick out of. Next stop for me is WebAPI2 and doing some cool integrations for my next software release based on the Dropbox work I've been doing.