Model-View-Presenter (MVP)
(โมเดล-วิว-เพรเซนเตอร์ (MVP))
Definition
Model-View-Presenter (MVP) (โมเดล-วิว-เพรเซนเตอร์ (MVP)) Hard Skill
Model-View-Presenter (MVP) is a software architectural pattern that separates an application into three interconnected components: the Model (data), the View (user interface), and the Presenter (business logic), promoting organized code structure and testability.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands the basic concepts of MVP architecture.
2. Can differentiate the roles of Model, View, and Presenter components.
3. Able to identify MVP components in simple applications.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Can implement MVP pattern in moderately complex applications.
2. Effectively separates business logic from UI code using Presenter.
3. Handles communication between Model and View through Presenter.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Designs scalable and testable architectures using MVP pattern.
2. Optimizes performance and maintainability in large-scale MVP applications.
3. Can customize and extend MVP components to fit specific project needs.
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