>>>>>>>Which of the two design patterns, MVC or MVP, is better suitable for ASP.NET web application?
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>>>>>>>TIA.
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>>>>>>Uh-oh. You used the term "better". Prepare for the onslaught.
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>>>>>>Personally I like Microsoft's MVC implementation for asp.net.
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>>>>>I should have used the term "easier for me" <g> to learn. Thank you for sharing your preferred pattern.
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>>>>MVC Pluralsight videos are free to watch. I watched a few and was able to follow along up to a point.
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>>>I will try to find some basic/newbie video on this patter there. Thank you.
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>>These videos from Pluralsight are very thorough and teach from basic to advanced. I recommend to watch them.
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>I second that opinion by the way. I've been very impressed by the content at PluralSight.
I did find one video on Pluralsight on Introduction to MVC 3. I started watching (using the Windows Media Player option). The odd thing is I could not figure out how to Pause or Rewind. I had to close the window in order to stop. If they don't have a Pause-way I will have to do it during off hours.
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