>>>>>>>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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>>>>>>As I look for a good (newbie) article on MVC implementation (Googling all over the place) I see references to MVC, MVC 2, and MVC 3. I thought that MVC is just a concept (like OOP) and not a framework. Was I mistaken and MVC is a framework developed by Microsoft that undergone some version changes? TIA for clarifying.
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>>>>>MVC is a pattern.
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>>>>>MVC 1, 2, and 3 are project templates for Visual Studio. The latest versions have the latest features, most notably the Razor view engine.
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>>>>Thank you for clarifying. Are you in the MVC camp?
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>>>I wish. I'm stuck in Silverlight land right now.
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>>"Stuck" does not sound like you are happy. Or maybe my perception.
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>Not particularly, but the project is almost over.
And I am sure you getting an invaluable experience.
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