A controller or controllers, that is the question. #145153
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I understand your concern about creating a controller for every view—it can indeed feel repetitive in certain scenarios. Here are a few strategies to help streamline your development process and make it less tedious: 1. Adopt a Modular Approach
2. Use Code Generation Tools
3. Refactor Common Logic
4. Explore Alternative Architectures
5. Leverage the Provided Package
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As a developer, I have to develop a controller for a view every time, It is tedious and troublesome! If you want to see how a controller for any views, please download this package to see how it works.
https://github.com/squaressolutions/soms
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