November 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1176 pages
31h 19m
English
ASP.NET MVC (Model-View-Controller) and the Razor syntax offer ASP.NET developers a compelling alternative to traditional web forms. The ASP.NET Web Forms template has been around for a long while and offers developers ease of use, a strong set of controls, and a rich framework to extend (see Chapter 16, “Creating ASP.NET Form-Based Applications”). However, web forms tend to abstract the basic HTML and JavaScript from the developer, leaving us to work with controls that do much of the work for us. In addition, Web forms combine UI code with presentation, ...
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