CodeBehind Framework
Elanat
CodeBehind Framework | Elanat | |
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39 | 23 | |
32 | 8 | |
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9.7 | 9.0 | |
about 1 month ago | about 22 hours ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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CodeBehind Framework
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Elanat CMS 2.2 Gives New Meaning to Modularity.
Elanat CMS is a large and powerful content management system based on ASP.NET Core. Elanat CMS is a CMS-Framework that does not use any of the default ASP.NET Core frameworks (Razor Pages, MVC, Blazor). Elanat CMS is built under CodeBehind Framework. Elanat CMS and CodeBehind Framework both belong to Elanat team.
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How to Load Controller Class From Another DLL?
When the modular name comes in ASP.NET Core, we have to use the CodeBehind framework. If you think the default MVC in ASP.NET Core has this modular feature, please leave a comment in the comments section.
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Elanat Competes with Microsoft; CodeBehind 2.4 Released
About 8 months have passed since the birth of the CodeBehind framework. In these 8 months, we have released 29 new versions with revolutionary innovations, performance improvements and new features; we have now released version 2.4; CodeBehind framework version 2.4 is the 30th version of this framework.
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How to Send Data to the Server
In this article, we want to teach you how to submit form data in the CodeBehind framework. To keep it simple, we just added a View page with a Controller class and didn't use a Model.
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ASP.NET Core MVC vs Razor Pages, Which is Faster? CodeBehind!
CodeBehind Website
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Disadvantages of MVC Architecture in ASP.NET Core
In this article, we discuss the disadvantages of MVC architecture in ASP.NET Core; at the same time, we compare the wonderful architecture of the CodeBehind framework with ASP.NET Core. For each disadvantage of MVC in ASP.NET Core, we will give an example and we will also add the corresponding example with the CodeBehind framework.
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CodeBehind 2.1; aspx Back to ASP.NET Core
By studying the CodeBehind framework GitHub repository, you can get enough information about the structure of this framework and compare it with ASP.NET Core.
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How to Use a Ready-Made Website in Back-End Framework
In this article, we want to teach you how to put these static templates into the powerful CodeBehind framework and make them dynamic.
- New Csharp Back-End Framework – Alternative to Asp.net Core
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How to Build a Modular System Using ASP.NET Core?
We first explain the concept of a module, then teach how to create a module in a project built using the CodeBehind framework.
Elanat
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Elanat CMS 2.2, File Manager Component is Compatible with .NET Core
As you know, Elanat CMS is a content management system that has migrated from .NET Standard to .NET Core. In Elanat CMS, some things are still remembered from the .NET standard; it is interesting to note that the App_Data directory still exists in Elanat CMS!
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Elanat CMS 2.2 Gives New Meaning to Modularity.
Elanat CMS is a large and powerful content management system based on ASP.NET Core. Elanat CMS is a CMS-Framework that does not use any of the default ASP.NET Core frameworks (Razor Pages, MVC, Blazor). Elanat CMS is built under CodeBehind Framework. Elanat CMS and CodeBehind Framework both belong to Elanat team.
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Elanat Competes with Microsoft; CodeBehind 2.4 Released
Elanat CMS has nearly 600 View files. With a mid-range processor it only takes 9 seconds to compile View. It is interesting to know that in previous versions, it took about 35 seconds to compile View pages in Elanat CMS.
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ASP.NET Core MVC vs Razor Pages, Which is Faster? CodeBehind!
The CodeBehind framework belongs to the Elanat team and its first version was released in 2023.
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CodeBehind 2.1; aspx Back to ASP.NET Core
The Elanat team has again taken a new initiative and created the feature of sending template blocks through ViewData. You can now enclose template variables within {@#TempName} brackets so that double-quote ("{@#TempName}") characters do not cause problems in code blocks.
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How to Build a Modular System Using ASP.NET Core?
What is the concept of the module according to the Elanat team? Any interpreted programming language used on the server side is itself modular. That is, it is enough to copy executable files (py, php, rb, etc.) and other files (css, js, image, etc.) to the current project; A set of executable files and other related files are a module. In compiled programming languages or compiled frameworks such as C++, Java and .NET, creating a modular system is complex. Back-end framework developers should provide solutions for creating a modular system for web-based system developers.
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Feedback and Discussion About New Versions of the CodeBehind Framework
The CodeBehind framework is a back-end type and belongs to the Elanat team. CodeBehind is a framework for ASP.NET Core and is a competitor to the default cshtml structure in ASP.NET Core.
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cshtml VS aspx, More Interesting Competition - Layouts in CodeBehind 1.9
aspx files used to be supported by Microsoft, but now the modern and powerful CodeBehind framework belonging to the Elanat team has given new life to aspx files. aspx extensions now support Razor syntax and return templates and are the most important competitor to ASP.NET Core's default cshtml structure while maintaining .NET Core features.
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Elanat 2.1 released - .NET Honor!
Elanat is a free and open-source CMS-Framework based on ASP.NET Core. Elanat was created to be a reliable system in .NET and an honor for .NET programmers and can be compared to other systems under PHP and JAVA.
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🎬 Video - Brief introduction of Elanat
Elanat repository link: https://github.com/elanatframework/Elanat
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mojoPortal - mojoPortal is an extensible, cross database, mobile friendly, web content management system (CMS) and web application framework written in C# ASP.NET.
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
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CakePHP - CakePHP: The Rapid Development Framework for PHP - Official Repository
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