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23/03/2011 10:03:47
 
 
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Divers
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Since you are job hunting, I thing the most common design pattern used is this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_ball_of_mud

:o(

In reality, MVC is still probably the most common and MVVM for WPF and Silverlight development. However, it will probably be important to know key differences between the patterns for an interview.

The question is, what type of position are you hoping to obtain? Doing WPF or Silverlight work, asp.net, or C# or a combination? F O C U S

What is your example app being coded in ? What does it do? Is it something you can offer non-profits or what about scouting out the local very small businesses and writing something to meet their business needs for free with the condition you can use it as a case study?




>Thank you. I will read all of them.
>
>It's funny that you sussed out part of the reason I asked the question. For some reason the thought came to me that I would be asked this exact question in an interview. Now all I need is an interview ;-) I am working on a .NET demo app that I am hoping can offset my lack of work experience.
>
>>I'll stick with some references that make it clear (diagrams and examples help when looking at patterns):
>>
>>http://geekswithblogs.net/dlussier/archive/2009/11/21/136454.aspx
>>http://nirajrules.wordpress.com/2009/07/18/mvc-vs-mvp-vs-mvvm/
>>http://www.apexa.net/Blog/web_design_Blog_20090112.aspx
>>http://amirrajan.net/Blog/mvc-vs-mvp-vs-mvvm
>>http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article830-comparison-of-architecture-presentation-patterns-mvpscmvppvpmmvvm-an-.aspx
>>
>>And in case you are concerned about being questioned about it all:
>>http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/292867-design-pattern-mvc-mvp-and-mvvm-interview-questions
>>
>>>To be honest I do not find that answer, which is short enough to fit in a tweet, particularly helpful. For starters MVVM has been around longer than WPF or Silverlight and MVC has been around longer than the web, at least as most of us know it. Early 70s, right? In any case it does not explain the difference between the two.
>>>
>>>Would anyone more knowledgeable like to give it a try? I am not looking to pick holes in replies, just a general understanding. Thanks.
>>>
>>>>MVC is used most often for web apps. MVVM came out of WPF/Silverlight and is generally used there.
>>>>
>>>>>What is the difference between them? Should we have a preference? It would be easy to guess MVC, which dates from the 1970s, is out of it, but that might not be accurate. Is one on the rise and one on the wane or is it more complex than that?
>>>>>
>>>>>I am hoping for an intelligent discussion among geeks.
>>>>>
>>>>>Mike
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