MVC
Acronym for Model View Controller, a software architecture pattern/framework/paradigm related to
graphical user interfaces.MVC splits the software in three parts:
The model, containing the data and the software that makes the data usable; the view, which is what is presented to the user in a visible way; and the controller which takes user input and manipulates the view and
the model.To put in in another way: The model is connected to the
user's mind; the view is connected to the user's eyes; and the controller is connected to the user's hands.Note that the user could just as well be another piece of software.The point with MVC is that by separating the functionality maintaining the code by
debugging, changing and adding features becomes easier.The concept was introduced in 1979 and was first implemented in the programming language Smalltalk-80 developed at
Xerox PARC.
MVC
by Jin Saotome on Nov 03, 2004 17:43:35
The widely used acronym for 'Marvel vs. Capcom' which is a 2d arcade fighting game. Numerics can also be added to
designate the series of Marvel vs.
Capcom games such as MVC1 and
MVC2.
Example:
"Yo, wanna hit the mall and play a little MVC? I'll
school you wit' my
Mags, Cable, Storm team fo sho."