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ASP.NET MVC 4 Interview Questions and Answers
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Interview Questions | Hits: 3615 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 9/1/2014 10:10:25 PM
Most common ASP.NET MVC 4 Interview Questions and Answers
What New in ASP.NET MVC 5
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Articles | Hits: 6000 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 6/6/2014 12:52:30 AM
ASP.NET MVC 5 is a highly advanced framework for developing flexible, highly scalable and standard-based web apps with the help of well-established design patterns, the .NET framework and the power of ASP.NET. The best thing about this framework is that it installs side-by-side with ASP.NET MVC 4, so users can get start with without facing any difficulty.
Learn How to call Web API with JavasScript and jQuery
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Articles | Hits: 2014 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 12/18/2013 11:40:49 PM
In this article we will learn how to call the Web API with JavasScript and jQuery
Learn How to create ASP.NET Web API
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Articles | Hits: 3782 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 12/18/2013 11:04:03 PM
HTTP is not just for serving up web pages. It is also a powerful platform for building APIs that expose services and data. HTTP is simple, flexible, and ubiquitous. Almost any platform that you can think of has an HTTP library, so HTTP services can reach a broad range of clients, including browsers, mobile devices, and traditional desktop applications.
Razor View Engine Interview Questions Answers
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Interview Questions | Hits: 14518 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 4/24/2013 11:38:04 PM
Razor View Engine Interview Questions Answers
What is Razor View Engine
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Interview Questions | Hits: 1240 | Submitted by: mitu678 | on: 12/31/2012 6:10:02 AM
Razor view engine is a new view engine created with ASP.Net MVC model using specially designed Razor parser to render the HTML out of dynamic server side code. It allows us to write Compact, Expressive, Clean and Fluid code with new syntaxes to include server side code in to HTML.
Which are the advantages of using MVC Framework
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Articles | Hits: 1199 | Submitted by: mitu678 | on: 12/31/2012 6:03:26 AM
MVC is one of the most used architecture pattern in ASP.NET and this is one of those ASP.NET interview question to test that do you really understand the importance of model view controller.
ASP.NET MVC Overview
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Interview Questions | Hits: 8931 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 10/22/2012 11:07:25 PM
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 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 assembly.
ASP.net MVC Interview Questions Answers
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Interview Questions | Hits: 57740 | Submitted by: rakesh | on: 3/29/2012 4:50:57 AM
List of ASP.net MVC Interview Questions Answers
What Are Design Patterns
Category: ASP.NET MVC |Submitted in: Articles | Hits: 2188 | Submitted by: Jaishree | on: 9/3/2010 3:13:53 AM
Design patterns are commonly defined as time-tested solutions to recurring design problems. The term refers to both the description of a solution that you can read, and an instance of that solution as used to solve a particular problem.
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