asp.net mvc - Of all of the ways that Microsoft offers you to write a web page, which one delivers the most value per programming hour? -


I am just disappointed by all the options Microsoft offers to develop a web form. Sharepoint, Infopath without Sharepoint, ASP.NET web form (with separate controls for each runtime), without ASP .NET web form, ASP.NET Framework, Silverlight and WCF. There are several different ways for rendering and separating technologies aside, to pass data from database (dataset, LINQ, SqlDataControls, and many others) and these are only those that can name in a minute or more - I'm sure that in the process of getting out of Microsoft Labs, I have not found some very old technologies (FoxPro has ever got a web front end) or very new stuff.

What if I am the best way to transfer ASP.NET web forms and datasets, for data-driven forms now? What have you done with that good value for your programming time? I am trying to work with LINQs to work with institutions and new MVC frameworks, but I do not have enough information about all these new technologies, where it is where the value is.

It has been said many times before - "What is the best" is not. If none of these devices was the best, then the rest would not be present. "Data-driven look" is a very detailed requirements statement.

They all have advantages and disadvantages in other areas, but they are all capable of "data-based forms". MVC is a lower level form - you have to process all the HTML and form, however, it is very close to dealing directly with HTTP, so many people are getting very light weight and easy work.

Silverlight has drawbacks, it uses a low set of Net Libraries, and users need to install a browser plug-in.

WCF will provide data behind your form, and if you are planning to open a public API or consume data in other ways it would be very suitable.

You can also research each technique for an hour, and how you can get better understanding how your needs can be improved.


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