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ASP.NET automatically implements the Model-View-Presenter (MVP) pattern when a developer uses the built-in "Code-Behind" approach. However other patterns, usually referred to as "Controller Patterns," are also suitable for use in ASP.NET. These patterns extend the capability for displaying a single view by allowing applications to choose which view to display at runtime depending (usually) on user interaction.
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