Post on 21-Aug-2015
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What is ASP.NET MVC?
Microsoft’s Newest Framework for Building Web Applications
ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Released During MIX (about two months ago)
What is ASP.NET MVC?
ASP.NET Framework
.NET Framework
ASP.NET Web Forms
ASP.NET MVC
ASP.NETAJAX
ASP.NETDynamic Data
What is ASP.NET MVC?
ModelBusiness and Data Access Logic
ViewView logic
ControllerApplication flow logic
What is ASP.NET MVC?
Used by lots of frameworks includingStrutsTapestrySpringRuby on RailsMerbMonorailDjango
What is ASP.NET MVC?
Enables you to build applications that are resilient to change:
Build Loosely Coupled ApplicationsBuild Testable Applications
Software Design Patterns
Controller LayerApplication flow control
Service LayerBusiness logic (validation logic)
Repository LayerData access logic
Test-Driven Development
Test-Driven Development is a software design methodology:
Red – Create a failing testGreen – Write just enough code to pass the testRefactor – Improve the design of your code
Test-Driven Development
Benefits:Keeps you focused on the right task:
YAGNI (You Ain’t Gonna Need It) KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid)
Continuous FeedbackTake short steps and get continuous feedback that you are on the right path.
Incremental DesignDesign becomes part of the development process instead of something done by an architect
Summary
ASP.NET MVC enables you to build loosely-coupled, highly-testable web applications that can be easily modified over time.
Resources
www.ASP.net/mvc -- The official Microsoft website for all things ASP.NET MVCStephenWalther.com – My blog on ASP.NET MVCHaacked.com – Phil Haack is the Program Manager for ASP.NET MVC
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