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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:23:45+00:00 2026-05-15T17:23:45+00:00

Some days ago I discovered a thing which is called the ASP.NET MVP framework

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Some days ago I discovered a “thing” which is called the ASP.NET MVP framework ( http://webformsmvp.com/ )

What do you think of that ?
Is it worth to take a look on it ?
Has anybody already experiences with that ?
I come from the “webform side” (and also from the desktop development) and really don’t want to move to ASP.NET MVC for the next time.
Would the MVP pattern a good alternative, especially for “webform fans“?

At my projects RAD capabilities are very important. My clients often want to see very soon a visual prototype. So for me classic ASP.NET webforms is the better choice.

Or should (I) we accept, that webforms will have no future ? What are the plans of Microsoft?

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    2026-05-15T17:23:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:23 pm

    This is interesting, to find a balance may be important.
    To many companies I’ve worked with, the faster the better and quality is not very important. For others, total control is necessary and MVC is a great answer.

    I’ve been working with MVC since version 1 beta and with WebForms since .net 1.0. I must honestly say that MVC has made my life simpler when it comes to code reuse, Iterative development and flexibility. It allows me to have a faster response time, when they make last minute changes.

    Having built my self a foundation (Which I also have for ASP.Net) I was able to reduce the amount of setup time for a project to almost nothing. This also gives me a good head start.

    Both frameworks have their advantages and I would be curious to see what come out of MVP.

    I’d like to hear from people who have gone to production with MVP.

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