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Anton2014-07-18 11:45:09
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Anton, 2014-07-18 11:45:09

What are the CMS for ASP.NET MVC?

I have been working with ASP.NET MVC for more than six months. I implemented a couple of projects, in one of which I described my own lightweight CMS.
I really like the web sphere and there is a desire to grow and develop in it.
However, when I start looking for ready-made CMS using this technology, I am horrified. I did not find anything normal, and in most cases I even managed to start working with some CMS.
What are the really strong CMS for ASP.NET MVC? (at the level of Wordpress, DLE, etc. in PHP).
And what do IT companies generally work with when they implement projects in this area? Thank you.

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Aram Aramyan, 2015-02-02
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You will not find anything normal (WordPress level). ASP.NET MVC is a relatively young technology. Due to the abrupt departure from WebForms (of course they support them, but they don’t develop much anymore), a lot of promising projects (forums, blogs, management systems) have remained halfway through development. Their creators do not want to rewrite from scratch under MVC (this is almost the same as writing in another technology).
Therefore, only a few mature products are enough.
Almost the only system that has survived the transition from webforms to mvs is umbraco. But for some reason it's not very popular. Most likely due to a rather murky distribution model. Like and free, but it is not clear. By the way, asp.net site works on it.
Orchard was originally created for MVS, but it is very heavy in itself and has an extremely small number of ready-made modules. In fact, creating a site on orchard is not much easier than just creating on asp.net. That's probably why the project stopped developing a long time ago.

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wkololo_4ever, 2014-07-18
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umbraco.com

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Vitegor, 2014-09-28
@Vitegor

Orchard

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aamaster, 2018-10-31
@aamaster

More than three years have passed since the question was created...
As I understand it, the situation is changing and... (thinking for a couple of seconds) .NET is developing by leaps and bounds.
For example Kentico CMS , nopCommerce

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