MVP vs MVC(blog.vuscode.com)

submitted by malovicnmalovicn(1590) 4 years, 5 months ago

With all the noise around MVC.NET this days, question what is the difference between MVC and MVP is asked quite frequentlly. Check out this blog post for some answers on that question

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posted by mycatsbreathmycatsbreath(0) 4 years, 5 months ago 0

Here's a couple more sites with similar themes:

http://blogs.infragistics.com/blogs/tsnyder/archive/2007/10/17/mvc-or-mvp-pattern-whats-the-difference.aspx

http://ameleta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5F6316345A821420!163.entry

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posted by mycatsbreathmycatsbreath(0) 4 years, 5 months ago 0

(Looks like there's a problem interpreting URLs in the comments. That last one's link should go all the way over to the end of "entry". :(

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posted by daddywoodlanddaddywoodland(0) 4 years, 5 months ago 0

Not intended asa criticism of the author but I found English was too bad to understand most of the blog...

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posted by armenczarmencz(220) 4 years, 5 months ago 0

This is response to previous "native speaker” commenter.

Blog post is too good, too interesting and it looks like too advance for you. If you didn't understand the subject then buy "ASP.NET in 21 days”. I suppose it will help you better orient in programming.

I am sorry but I explode when see such comments about "native speaking". I am also not native speaker but it doesn't limit me to understand or explain architectural subjects. At least author has knowledge and courage to explain advanced things to others.

BTW: Author makes sessions for "native" speakers and I haven't seen anybody blaming about his "too bad" skills. He is speaking "very" good and about "very" interesting subjects.

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