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Difference between ASP.NET WebForms and ASP.NET MVC
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ASP.NET Web Forms uses Page controller pattern approach for rendering layout. In this approach, every page has it's own controller i.e. code-behind file that processes the request. On the other hand, ASP.NET MVC uses Front Controller approach. In this approach a common controller for all pages, processes the requests.
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ASP.NET Web Forms: ASP.NET Web Forms use Page controller pattern approach for rendering layout. In this approach, every page has its own controller, i.e., code-behind file that processes the request.
No separation of concerns. As we discussed that every page (.aspx) has its own controller (code behind i.e. aspx.cs/.vb file), so both are tightly coupled.

ASP.NET MVC: ASP.NET MVC uses Front Controller approach. That approach means a common controller for all pages processes the requests. Very clean separation of concerns. View and Controller are neatly separate. Testability is a key feature in ASP.NET MVC. Test driven development is quite simple using this approach.
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