Initially, the idea behind developing a web or software application was to simply separate the logic to functions or classes as the complexity increased, to produce a better abstract perspective of each component’s state and behavior. At some point just by creating functions and classes, engineers concluded that this approach wasn’t the answer, or at least the complete answer. Before we dive into specifics let’s provide some details regarding the creator of that particular design pattern. MVC was created by...
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