Jumping on the Band wagon
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I have no idea why so many people are touting the new MVC3 model and Razor view engine. My point here is when classic ASP was the thing we mixed code and HTML on the same page and by god does it look like hell when you do. So when Microsoft allowed you to inline code into your application it really did nothing to stop lousy code practices. And placing all the logic into the code behind was a much cleaner separation of concerns then ASP ever was. But now we have come full circle with Razor which promotes mixed mode files again. Granted it looks better then classic ASP it doesn't look as clean as ASP.NET using code behind. There still needs to be a better way for auto generated code to be passed around without resorting to concatenation of mixed forms of code. Its just sloppy.
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I have no idea why so many people are touting the new MVC3 model and Razor view engine. My point here is when classic ASP was the thing we mixed code and HTML on the same page and by god does it look like hell when you do. So when Microsoft allowed you to inline code into your application it really did nothing to stop lousy code practices. And placing all the logic into the code behind was a much cleaner separation of concerns then ASP ever was. But now we have come full circle with Razor which promotes mixed mode files again. Granted it looks better then classic ASP it doesn't look as clean as ASP.NET using code behind. There still needs to be a better way for auto generated code to be passed around without resorting to concatenation of mixed forms of code. Its just sloppy.
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I have no idea why so many people are touting the new MVC3 model and Razor view engine. My point here is when classic ASP was the thing we mixed code and HTML on the same page and by god does it look like hell when you do. So when Microsoft allowed you to inline code into your application it really did nothing to stop lousy code practices. And placing all the logic into the code behind was a much cleaner separation of concerns then ASP ever was. But now we have come full circle with Razor which promotes mixed mode files again. Granted it looks better then classic ASP it doesn't look as clean as ASP.NET using code behind. There still needs to be a better way for auto generated code to be passed around without resorting to concatenation of mixed forms of code. Its just sloppy.
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