Hai guys,
I know asp.net web forms supports event driven programming approach and it has ‘n’ number of events.
Now my question is
- What approach does asp.net mvc supports?
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ASP.NET MVC supports the HTTP approach. No, really. While you can develop WebForms applications without really knowing about HTTP (I’ve seen this a lot), with ASP.NET MVC you need to know at least the basics about HTTP.
This sounds as if ASP.NET MVC was some kind of low-level framework, but it’s not. You get a lot of help from the framework, but at the same you don’t have to sacrifice the flexibility that the web technologies (HTTP / HTML / CSS / JS) provide.