ASP.NET MVC
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Description: ASP.NET MVC is a web application framework developed by Microsoft. It is built upon the model-view-controller (MVC) design pattern, which helps developers structure their web applications by separating concerns into three interconnected parts: Model, View, and Controller. This separation of concerns makes applications easier to maintain, test, and scale. ASP.NET MVC offers additional features such as routing, model binding, and model validation. It is a powerful, free, cross-platform, and open-source framework that enables the creation of fast, secure, and robust web applications, APIs, and microservices. It leverages .NET and C# and allows for real-time, bi-directional communication between server and client.
Website: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/mvc/?view=aspnet-mvc-5
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Total Mentions: 6
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Negative Mentions: 0
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Apr 3, 2025
Help me pick a backend framework to learn
💬 63 comments
⬆︎ 4 upvotes
PHP has Symfony, Ruby has Rails, Java has Spring Boot, Python has Fast API, C# has whatever Microsoft did. They're all pretty amazing toolboxes.
Found in /r/webdev/💬 29 comments
⬆︎ 21 upvotes
ASP.NET MVC is mentioned as a framework used in a project.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/💬 1060 comments
⬆︎ 251 upvotes
The commenter believes that ASP.NET MVC is excellent.
Found in /r/webdev/Jan 23, 2025
What Tech"Stacks" are companies currently using?
💬 12 comments
⬆︎ 19 upvotes
Mentioned as a common backend framework.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/Jan 13, 2025
Struggling with finding the terminology to research a framework before reinventing the wheel, again
💬 5 comments
⬆︎ 3 upvotes
The user is looking for a CMS to simplify their web development process. They had previously used ASP.NET MVC and Node.JS/Express.JS, but are seeking a more efficient solution.
Found in /r/webdev/Nov 1, 2016
tools for idiots who want to make front ends (that aren't access!)
💬 22 comments
⬆︎ 23 upvotes
Mentioned as a mature ORM with many tutorials, suitable for more complex applications.
Found in /r/Database/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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