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Seen from outside, web applications are black boxes that convert requests into responses: URLs go in, and HTML comes out. Routing, controllers, and actions are important parts of ASP.NET MVC’s internal machinery, but it would all be for nothing if you didn’t produce some HTML. In MVC architecture, views are responsible for constructing that completed output.

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Ewan Buckingham Clay Andres Steve Anglin Mark Beckner Ewan Buckingham Gary Cornell Jonathan Gennick Jonathan Hassell Michelle Lowman Matthew Moodie Duncan Parkes Jeffrey Pepper Frank Pohlmann Douglas Pundick Ben Renow-Clarke Dominic Shakeshaft Matt Wade Tom Welsh Anne Collett Damon Larson

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Sanderson, S. (2010). Views. In: Buckingham, E., et al. Pro ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2887-5_11

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