So a view can possibly have its own MVC within it? As long as the view
is the only one using the data?
View Controller
View Model
View View
Or am I interp. this incorrectly?
Best,
Karl
On Mar 7, 2012, at 10:29 AM, John McCormack wrote:
Issues which have not been resolved has to do with how the logic is
distributed amongst MVC partners.
So if anyone comes across an example in which they are uncertain,
please let us hear about it.
On that subject, the book by Joel Hooks' and Lindsey Fallow:
"ActionScript Developers Guide to RobotLegs":
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920021216.do
says...
"As to whether checking an email address is valid view logic or
application logic, there's no fixed answer.
A good filter is that if only the view classes care about this
logic, it belongs in your view layer.
If other parts of the application need to be checked or informed,
it's controller code."
John
On 07/03/2012 15:50, Paul Andrews wrote:
On 07/03/2012 15:37, Ross Sclafani wrote:
yay me!
Indeed!
Your MVC introductory example was superb.
Paul
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let go of even your longest held beliefs,
the only truth is in observation.
On Mar 7, 2012, at 10:27 AM, David Hunter wrote:
Hi all,
Really pleased that my original question has generated so much
positive
discussion, debate and learning on MVC. For me it has certainly
shed some
light on different ways to implement it and probably some
improvements or
different approaches I could take in the future.
Currently I connect them all together exactly as Ross has his set
up in his
first example. Although I may experiment with some slightly
different
approaches or try out a framework.
Regards,
David
On 7 March 2012 07:25, Cor<[email protected]> wrote:
+1
Best regards,
Cor van Dooren
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Absolutely agree, so thank you everyone - very much.
Each day I look for more.
As a result of people talking about RobotLegs I bought and today
received
Joel Hooks' "ActionScript Developers Guide to RobotLegs".
A new direction - which I am thankful for.
John
On 06/03/2012 18:57, Kevin Newman wrote:
Also, this thread has helped to flesh out my understanding of
MVC to a
substantial degree. I love that. :-)
Kevin N.
On 3/6/12 11:40 AM, Kevin Newman wrote:
That's how I understand MVC anyway.
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