MVC4 Razor #helper not supported / alternatives? [closed] - asp.net-mvc

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Closed 10 years ago.
I really want to start using #Helpers in a project but I hear they are not supported in MVC4?
Are they any alternatives that could be easily used to create custom components in an MVC3/4 razor view?

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For some reason my site isn't recognizing jQuery UI's functions. Wappalyzer says that the site is accessing UI, but Firebug is saying that the easing effects aren't defined.
My site is www.backwards.ca
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Phyre engine to xna [closed]

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If I build a game/program with phyre engine, will I be able to use it on xna without a workload of recoding? And is it ok that phyre is coded in c++ while xna is c#, and then subsequently onto steam.
Need to have a game released vis psn, xbox, and steam.
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Why does my Editor (Emacs) always create 3 seperate files? [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
I guess this is a very simple answer and I just wanted a quick reply. So why does python programs create 3 files? For example I have 3 files named:
"ReadSchedule.py"
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What is the reason for this? Are each file doing its own thing?
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ASP.NET MVC3 version release [closed]

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Currently I am using ASP.NET MVC 3 version with Razor View Engine. Sometimes it is difficult to work with the ".cshtml" files without having intellisense.
Do you have any information as to the release date of original version that supports intellisense?
There is no official schedule concerning the release of tooling support for MVC 3 with Razor files.

Ruby on Rails 3 Release date [closed]

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Is there a release date for Ruby on Rails 3? I've been searching but nothing yet.
read this http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/213412#new
Rails 3 is currently in beta. Otherwise, there's no information available about a official release date.
Make sure you don't ask this question on the official mailing list: http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/213412#927545

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