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9/13/2013 11:57 AM
 

Hi,

Is it possible to create modules using MVC at all?

I really want to get into MVC but like the facilities that DNN provides. 

I am conscious about my future employability because where I live locally (within 30 miles) I cannot find any DNN jobs but tons for ASP.NET MVC.

 
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9/14/2013 2:41 PM
 
Hi Mike
Answer to your query is probably No. As DNN is strictly Webform . But you can start learning module development in Webforms MVP which has all the benefits of MVC.

Thanks,
Sunil Kumar [ DNN Developer, Mindfire Solutions,India ]
 
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9/14/2013 2:48 PM
 
Start from here .

Thanks,
Sunil Kumar [ DNN Developer, Mindfire Solutions,India ]
 
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9/26/2013 3:12 AM
 

Hi Mike,
If you are curious about MVC and DNN then you can go through these links:

http://www.dnnsoftware.com/community-blog/cid/134716/ASPNET-MVC-and-DotNetNuke
http://www.dnnsoftware.com/community-blog/cid/135044/Developing-Modules-for-DotNetNuke-using-ASPNET-MVC--Part-1-Introduction (can also find part 2 and 3)

Thanks
Sibabrata Dash
Mindfire Solutions

 
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9/26/2013 6:55 AM
 
Thank you both for the links.
 
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