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From: Steve Richter
I am learning ASP.NET MVC and am finding it incredibly well done.
It struck me how much an MVC project is patterned after Ruby on Rails, which seems to be Microsoft's modus operandi - to take concepts and designs from original innovators which have gained traction, and incorporate them into their products - adding intellisense, wizards, and other value-adds to nudge original innovators off the playing field.
But I'm not sure Microsoft really gets it. Visual Studio still seems to treat an MVC project as a packaged executable, rather than a service or a part of a service that responds to client requests. If that's the case, how do developers incorporate style sheets, HTML templates, and other "view" components from other projects into the current one - by copy or by reference?
Does MVC pose a mixed message to developers - an identity crisis? Will the real asp.net stand up - Drag & Drop Webforms or MVC?
Nathan.
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