GateKiller
GateKiller

Reputation: 75869

Developing for ASP.NET-MVC without Visual Studio

Instead of writing my ASP.NET C# applications in Visual Studio, I used my favorite text editor UltraEdit32.

Is there any way I can implement MVC without the use of VS?

Upvotes: 31

Views: 6409

Answers (4)

Md Nazmoon Noor
Md Nazmoon Noor

Reputation: 3307

For small to mid size mvc project WebMatrix is not bad at all. Also for simple changes to the projects I often use SublimeText.

Upvotes: 1

Will Dean
Will Dean

Reputation: 39500

Even if you didn't want to actually edit in VS, you could create the project there and edit the files in another editor.

Upvotes: 4

Ronnie
Ronnie

Reputation: 8107

There is nothing VS specific with the MVC framework - it is just a bunch of DLLs that you can use. The wizards in VS just build you a quick-start framework.

ASP.NET MVC is "bin-deployable" - there is nothing too clever to set up on the server either - just point the wildcard ISAPI filter to ASP.NET

Upvotes: 12

John Downey
John Downey

Reputation: 14114

Assuming you have the correct assemblies and a C# compiler you in theory can use whatever you want to edit the code and then just run the compiler by hand or using a build script. That being said it is a real pain doing .NET development without Visual Studio/SharpEdit/Monodevelop in my opinion.

Upvotes: 6

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