I have three program that I wrote for the company I work for: One deals with tracking requests for drawings from project managers, the other two are schedule programs that track work being done on the requests. These programs were written in VB.Net, and use DataGridViews to display the schedule lists from SQL Server. These forms have buttons to perform actions to list items, ComboBoxes to sort the list by employee, DataGridView double-click and ContextMenu features, and a TextBox and button for searching the list.
My company is now wanting these to be web-based apps (running on local IIS). I know C# and have learned some of ASP.Net MVC, but I'm unsure if ASP.Net MVC is the way to go for these projects. I've researched sites created with MVC, and these look like you would expect a website to look. So, in your professional opinion, would ASP.Net MVC be a good fit for these types of projects? Have any of you seen anything like I mentioned done with ASP.Net MVC?
Thanks for your time and any insight you can offer!
What I have tried:
Researched sites that have been designed with ASP.Net MVC.