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What is MVC?

MVC (Model-View-Controller) is a software architectural pattern for developing user interfaces that divides an application into three interconnected parts. The Model manages the application's data, the View displays the data to the user, and the Controller handles user input and updates the Model and View accordingly. This separation of concerns improves code organization, maintainability, and testability.

What other technologies are related to MVC?

MVC Competitor Technologies

MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) is an architectural pattern alternative to MVC, primarily used for UI development.
mentioned alongside MVC in 34% (11.3k) of relevant job posts
MVP (Model-View-Presenter) is an architectural pattern similar to MVC, serving as an alternative for structuring UI applications.
mentioned alongside MVC in 44% (3.8k) of relevant job posts
Web Forms is an older ASP.NET framework for building web applications, offering a different programming model than MVC.
mentioned alongside MVC in 46% (1.7k) of relevant job posts
WebForms is a competing paradigm to MVC for web development in .NET
mentioned alongside MVC in 47% (1.3k) of relevant job posts

MVC Complementary Technologies

ASP.NET is a framework for building web applications using .NET, and is often used with the MVC pattern.
mentioned alongside MVC in 24% (33.4k) of relevant job posts
Entity Framework is an ORM (Object-Relational Mapper) that simplifies database interactions in .NET applications, commonly used alongside MVC to manage data.
mentioned alongside MVC in 25% (17.1k) of relevant job posts
jQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies DOM manipulation, event handling, and AJAX interactions, often used to enhance the user interface in MVC applications.
mentioned alongside MVC in 11% (29k) of relevant job posts

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