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A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

Last post 10-16-2008 7:28 AM by XIII. 6 replies.

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  • A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-15-2008, 4:10 PM
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    • dmorrison
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    Rails, Django, Monorail, Struts, SproutCore, Symfony... these are all fairly snappy names for web MVC frameworks.

    But we have "ASP.NET MVC"?? Seems verbose and inelegant to me. I've tried telling my friends about the ASP.NET MVC framework who don't work in the Microsoft space and several times, when they've asked me what it's called, I have to say "it's just called the ASP.NET MVC framework."

    Is anyone else annoyed by this? Are there are any plans to brand it properly when it comes out of preview/beta mode?

  • Re: A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-15-2008, 4:22 PM
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    • bradleylandis
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    What's wrong with calling a duck a duck?  I guess I am the exact opposite.  I get tired of looking up terms like Rails, Struts, etc because I don't have a clue what they are from the name.

    If they give it some snappy marketing name, you will see lot's of conversations like this:

    "Hey I have been using {insert snappy marketing name here} recently and it is really good!"

    "What the heck is {insert snappy marketing name here}?"

    "It is the MVC Framework for ASP.NET!"

    If you just say "Hey I have been using ASP.NET MVC" it cuts out a meaningless step in that conversation.

  • Re: A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-15-2008, 5:08 PM
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    • levib
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    dmorrison:
    Are there are any plans to brand it properly when it comes out of preview/beta mode?

    Looking at Microsoft's history of branding products, it is branded properly, for better or worse. :)

  • Re: A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-16-2008, 2:24 AM
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    • shiju
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     ASP.NET MVC is a  meaningful name.

    Shiju Varghese MCAD, MCPD
    Technical Architect
    Blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/shijuvarghese/
    Twitter : http://twitter.com/shijucv
  • Re: A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-16-2008, 3:04 AM
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    • panjkov
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    Please, please, please... don't rename ASP.NET MVC

    Remember Atlas? It was nice name, and at the end it became only MS AJAX.

     

    Dragan Panjkov
    [http://blogpanjkov.qsh.eu/] [http://www.microsoft.com/bih]

  • Re: A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-16-2008, 3:44 AM
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    • mike108mvp
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    I like the current name ASP.NET MVC, which is so cool. 

    ASP.NET MVC

    ASP.NET WebForm

    ASP.NET Ajax

    They're like a family.

    Lord Jesus, Thank you for creating me and guiding me through everyday.

    Mike108 ASP.NET MVC Blog:http://mike108mvp.cnblogs.com
  • Re: A new name for ASP.NET MVC?

    10-16-2008, 7:28 AM
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    • XIII
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    panjkov:

    Remember Atlas? It was nice name, and at the end it became only MS AJAX.

    Frankly I think the name Microsoft AJAX Library is more meaningful than Atlas (thought it was indeed a nice codename with a cool msn like logo of a guy holding a globe in his neck).

    Grz, Kris.

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