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Should I learn ASP.NET, or go straight to MVC?

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  • P Philip Laureano

    As a backend coder, I never really took the time to learn the frontend since I'm not really the artistic type, but now that I want to start writing web apps, I'm not sure which learning track I should follow when getting up to speed with web development. Should I start learning ASP.NET from scratch, or should I use the MVC to keep my code more simple? Which one is easier to learn in the shortest amount of time?

    Do you know...LinFu?

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    One thing which is overlooked is that the license for MVC, unlike ASP.NET, states that you can't run the code on Linux machine. So if you want to use Mono you have a problem with MVC.

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