RE: MVC .NET Labelfor
May 30, 2016 at 12:10 pm
(This post was last modified: May 30, 2016 at 12:18 pm by bennyboy.)
(May 30, 2016 at 9:22 am)Marsellus Wallace Wrote:(May 29, 2016 at 2:14 pm)pool the great Wrote: I wouldn't know much about choices as I'm just starting out. I wouldn't really classify MVC as dreadful to work with, I wouldn't exactly call it fun fun time either but hey my idea of fun is pure C,so...
never said MVC is a bad design for web developing, MVC is everywhere now, Django, rubyonrails, PHP,..
I was talking about ASP.NET and microsoft being the dick of all time, treating it's users like slaves to it's own technology.
ASP.NET is great. There's something about a system that is coherent out-of-the-box, coordinated with Windows, and with a high-quality development envrionment. If by "slave" you mean "guy who can put together a powerful webpage in a small amount of time, and not have to muck around with custom libraries or ill-supported IDEs, then ASP.NET definitely is a harsh slave driver.
It's the MVC I'm not sure about-- it's a cool concept, but I feel like it's still in the guinea-pig stage, where as with Web Forms I know I can do almost anything I can think of with a combination of ASP markup, C# codebehind, and javascript/jQuery for clientside. Add interfaces to your scripts, and you can also take advantage of Android built-in functionality with a pretty simple app. All-in-al, I really don't see any advantage to scorning Microsoft in favor of any other.