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Is Model Binding for MVC only?
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01/07/2014 13:26:50
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01602973
Message ID:
01603010
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44
I agree that learning on a small project is a better approach. But as you say "a small MVC app using EF" which implies that I need to know some basics about EF. And so far, I can't get my mind around it (EF). Or - probably more honest answer - didn't spend uninterrupted time learning.
Thank you.

>No. By default, MVC uses EF, but it's not required.
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>However, rather than just jumping into EF, I'd take a learn-as-you-go approach. Figure out how to do a small MVC app using EF, then start digging into details of MVC or EF as needed.
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>>Thank you very much for your input on model bining in Web Forms. I have not looked at TypeScript or CoffeeScrip and do not really what these technologies are all about. But the bottom line you are strongly suggesting ASP.NET MVC; correct? Not the first time, of course. In this case, if I were to go the ASP.NET MVC route, first I need to learn Entity Framework. Which I started and then never finished. :(.
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