>>I just installed VS 2012 Express and started looking at creating a new web project. I realized now that VS offers two approaches, Web Forms or MVC. And I just read a blog post with tons of comments on the topic. These discussions of Web Forms vs MVC are more heated than liberal vs. conservative <g>. Life was easy when I was in VS 2005 with only Web Forms as an options. I wonder who is doing Web Forms and who is doing MVC?
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>I am going to ask myself but the question is actually for anybody who knows the above technologies and can answer.
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>Which approach (Web Forms or MVC) will give better control over the UI part of the project? For example, if the web application will need to run on iPad or in a non-IE browser, where would you get better results? and why? TIA for any input.
I watched a presentation at a local users group last month and the speaker (who does way more than I with MVC) flipped back and forth from desktop IE to Android phone with little effort. I was impressed.
Scott Ramey
BDS Software