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5/30/2018 2:12 PM
 

There are no real resources out there for MVC module development. Toc’s are simple examples and do not cover table joins, calling stored procedures and so on. Should I be developing in SPA instead? It does not look like DNN and MVC are playing nice together yet.

 
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5/30/2018 2:47 PM
 

LOL @ Toc's? 

 


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
 
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5/30/2018 2:50 PM
 
Looks like you tweeted this same question earlier :D

https://twitter.com/andrew_hoefling/s...

Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
 
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7/6/2018 6:21 PM
 
As a daily .NET MVC 5 developer myself, I am also keenly interested in doing MVC development in DNN, especially given that the future of .NET development (and, I presume, DNN) is .NET Core and its MVC-based approach. However, there seem to be very few resources out there for folks looking to use MVC in DNN. Indeed, the general buzz seems to be "don't bother--the MVC implementation in DNN sort of sucks". So I ask, is it worth it to try MVC in DNN and are there worthwhile resources dedicated to MVC in DNN one can utilize for help?
 
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3/5/2019 8:09 PM
 

It's ironic someone said that MVC resources are more barren than SAP resources.  Christoc has published a really good tutorial on MVC development using his MVC DNN9.x template.  On the other hand, all of the SPA tutorials/videos are based on older versions of DNN, and don't include integrating Angular, which is a big reason FOR using SPA modules in the first place.

To each his own I guess!  I do have to say that there used to be a lot more activity from DNN *users* on this forum, than there is lately.  There's only so much talent to go around at DNN headquarters.  It would help if when we come up with solutions to questions we ask, that we INCLUDE them here. It would save a lot of time for the DNN forum supporters, and all of us too!

 
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