![]() ![]() ![]() Īfter Taligent's discontinuation in 1998, Andy Bower and Blair McGlashan of Dolphin Smalltalk adapted the MVP pattern to form the basis for their Smalltalk user interface framework. The pattern was later migrated by Taligent to Java and popularized in a paper by Taligent CTO Mike Potel. MVP is the underlying programming model for application development in Taligent's C++-based CommonPoint environment. The model–view–presenter software pattern originated in the early 1990s at Taligent, a joint venture of Apple, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard. In MVP, all presentation logic is pushed to the presenter. In MVP, the presenter assumes the functionality of the "middle-man". Model–view–presenter ( MVP) is a derivation of the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern, and is used mostly for building user interfaces. Diagram that depicts the model–view–presenter (MVP) GUI design pattern ![]()
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