MVC 5 (Model-View-Controller 5) is a widely used architectural pattern for developing web applications using the .NET Framework. It divides the application into three interconnected parts: the Model (data and business logic), the View (user interface), and the Controller (handles user input and updates the model and view). MVC 5 promotes separation of concerns, testability, and maintainability, making it suitable for building complex, scalable web applications. It's commonly used for building dynamic websites, web APIs, and enterprise-level applications within the Microsoft ecosystem.
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