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When Microsoft first introduced ASP.NET in 2002, it had a single programming model called Web Forms that allowed developers to quickly build web applications in a way that was familiar (to those who built applications with Visual Studio) and intuitive. At the time, the Web Forms model was a breakthrough.Although in many ways the model was a black box, it definitely moved the state of web development forward.
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Paz, J.R.G. (2013). Introducing ASP.NET MVC 4. In: Beginning ASP.NET MVC 4. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5753-0_1
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