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Hi,

At the moment we're evaluating whether it's worth it to start using ASP.NET MVC in combination with Visual Studio 2010.

I've been searching the web for experiences developers have had with working with ASP.NET MVC. I can't seem to find any. So I decided to post a question here.

Are there any people out there that have used ASP.NET-MVC for serious development? What are the experiences so far? Does ASP.NET-MVC help or hinder projects? Do you deliver your project on time? Does ASP.NET-MVC save you time or does it make you go over time and over budget?

And then the big question: Now that you've been working with ASP.NET MVC for a while, do you wish you had chosen an alternative? If that's the case, which alternative?

Thanks,

M

+5  A: 

StackOverflow itself is an ASP.NET MVC site and I would say it is pretty successful.

I think it depends more on the people doing the actual implementation of the site than on the technology used how 'successful' the end result will be (successful in the broadest sense: on time, within budget, happy end users, ...).

Ronald Wildenberg
Yeah I know. Are there any sites out there besides StackOverflow that are pretty succesful?
@mghaoui That question isn't going to get a lot of answers. Nobody likes to boast, and many users here prefer their semi-anonymity and wouldn't come out as authors of specific sites. Just saying. :)
bzlm
+2  A: 

Asp.net mvc is a better then asp.net webform some reason are here

the logic code in asp.net MVC is maintainable and clean.

he provide a better performance then webform

provide a pretty url for SEO and user-friendly.

full control on mockup [without using server-side control].

if you want to see there are many example of MVC project. stackoverflow.com is one of them.

steven spielberg
Happy Birthday! :)
bzlm
thanks but it is on 12 aug
steven spielberg