MVC tutorial that doesn't rely on a framework? [closed]
I want to learn MVC "architecture pattern" but I don't want to jump into a framework like Rails or Django just yet. I want to understand the concept first and write some simple code in my currently familiar environment, which happens to be PHP/HTML/CSS/MySQL. I don't necessarily need a tutorial that is based on PHP, as I do understand a lot of different languages. And I don't want to have to install any frameworks or APIs or libraries. I just want to learn how to think in MVC and apply it to my projects. Any suggestions?
Almost every framework does MVC differently, so you might end up getting even more confused. The general principles of MVC are very simple: "Model is state; view reacts to model; controller reacts to view; controller changes model". The model, view and controller are concepts - they are whatever you feel them to be. Classes, bunches of classes, instances of classes with XML configuration files, you name it.
I actually think that about covers the basic principles. Without a framework, you'd not get much further. What matters is how a particular framework defines model, view and controller and their interactions.
MVC is basically just splitting up your code into a Model, which deals with the data, a View which displays the data, and a Controller which passes data from the Model to the View.
It's nothing you need an API or framework for, it's just a way of splitting up your code. The reason many frameworks use it is because it's a very simple concept, it works well for many things (it fits webpages perfectly), and is fairly flexible (for example, with Rails, you could do everything in your view, or model/controller, if you so-desired..)
A quick example in python, of an example MVC structured Python script. Not necessarily "best practices", but it works, and is fairly simple:
class Model:
def get_post(self, id):
# Would query database, perhaps
return {"title": "A test", "body": "An example.."}
class Controller:
def __init__(self):
self.model = Model()
self.view = View()
def main(self):
post = self.model.get_post(1)
self.view.display(post)
class View:
def display(self, item):
print "<h1>%(title)s</h1>\n%(body)s" % item
c = Controller()
c.main()