The Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern separates an application into three main components: the model, the view, and the controller. The ASP.NET MVC framework provides an alternative to the ASP.NET Web Forms pattern for creating MVC-based Web applications. The ASP.NET MVC framework is a lightweight, highly testable presentation framework that (as with Web Forms-based applications) is integrated with existing ASP.NET features, such as master pages and membership-based authentication. The MVC framework is defined in the System.Web.Mvc namespace and is a fundamental, supported part of the System.Web namespace. MVC is a standard design pattern that many developers are familiar with. Some types of Web applications will benefit from the MVC framework. Others will continue to use the traditional ASP.NET application pattern that is based on Web Forms and postbacks. Other types of Web applications will combine the two approaches; neither approach excludes the other.


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.Net Framework
C#.Net
OOPS
ASP.Net MVC
HTML, CSS, Bootstrap Basic
Javascript Basic
MS-SQL
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HTML
CSS
Bootstrap Basic
C#.Net Basic
ASP.Net MVC Complete
MS-SQL Basic
Javascript Basic
Jquery Basic
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