Everyone who talks about ASP.NET MVC gets asked the question:
Should I use MVC or Web Forms?
There’s been quite a bit of debate on this topic, but in a couple years I don’t think it will matter.
10 Types Of Developers
… those who can count in binary, and those who don’t care.
The IT developer who doesn’t read blogs and works 8 hours a day in a Microsoft shop is either portrayed as a hero who produces business value, or vilified as a duct-taping Mortimer who produces a mess. The truth is somewhere in the middle, and the fact is that these developers look at MVC and Web Forms and see this:
… which is why so many people ask the question. There is no clear distinction. Most developers don’t have a passion for TDD or composite UIs – they just want to get the day’s batch transactions through the firewall and into a spreadsheet for the business folks. “I see two web frameworks. I can use either. Just tell me which one is best!!”.