If you want to build a Web application quickly, do it with ASP.NET Web Forms. However, you have to be willing to give up a lot: client-side coding and Ajax is more awkward in Web Forms than MVC, you ...
Sure MVC is great in some sense. It allows you to easily unit test pieces of the web app unlike regular ASP.net forms which are indeed a pita to test automagically. Sure there is good clean separation ...
Peter responds to a question: How, in an ASP.NET MVC form, can the user be given two submit Buttons that do two different things? In addition to doing development work for my clients and writing these ...
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