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This paper explores the built-in support for standard design patterns in ASP.NET, and ways in which one can implement common patterns in one's own applications. The paper discusses more advanced design patterns typically seen in Windows Forms and other desktop applications, but less often suited for implementation within web applications. However, the overall aims of these patterns - particularly the Command and Event patterns - are laudable, and it is possible to provide a useful modified implementation for ASP.NET applications.
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| Date: | Apr 2007 |
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