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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>I have been working on ASP.NET and training developers since its early inception. Starting from its 1.x version, ASP.NET has attracted many developers through its new programming model and Web Controls, which has helped in developing Web Applications the easy way. In ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 we got a good provider model for security, navigation and APIs for health monitoring. In ASP.NET 4.0, features like routing etc were introduced. The ASP.NET technology has improved over these years and has helped developers in creating Web Applications.
When developing Web Applications using Data-Models, it is still necessary for us to write a lot of code, which sometimes can be complex. Although with the latest .NET Framework versions, we have been provided with mapping frameworks like the ADO.NET Entity Framework, objects mapped with database tables are still isolated from the ASP.NET DataBound controls. So for performing CRUD operations or pagination, we still need to write code. Implementing Master-Details forms can also become complex. The ASP.NET MVC framework provides a code-behind approach of application development where Data Model really drives our View (User Interface) using Controller, but that's a different story. To understand the disadvantages of the Web Form model and how ASP.NET MVC solves the problem, read the article Difference Between ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC
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