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Testing fun with ASP.NET MVC
So I assumed that much like MonoRail, ASP.NET MVC would have created, at the very least, abstractions on top of HttpContext. Although HttpContext is an absolute beast of a god class, creating an abstraction is possible. Let’s look at MonoRail...
Published
Wed, Oct 10 2008 7:14 PM
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bogardj
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ASP.NET MVC
Controller bloat?
Some of my background information first: 2 years classic ASP (ASP 3.0) 5 years ASP.NET 1-2 months MonoRail 10 minutes ASP.NET MVC ~45 seconds Ruby on Rails That's the sum of my experience with different web application frameworks. Obviously it's...
Published
Wed, Mar 03 2008 10:44 PM
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bogardj
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ASP.NET MVC
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