In this question:
TextBoxFor displaying initial value, not the value updated from code
I left the following comment:
@AdrienTancrez Stop being a cargo cult programmer. Read the documentation and fully understand what you are doing. The issue you are running into here is because you don't understand at a fundamental level how Asp.Net MVC works. Find a decent book on the subject on Amazon or something and take a few days to read and learn.
Is this sort of response ok and or within the community guidelines or was a bit too harsh?
It seems it was removed, so I supposed that's my answer. I'll try to refrain from this sort of comment in the future.
Really a deep thanks for everyone's feed back on this. Communication on this level is something I struggle with at times and this has really helped me.
This could be considered poor coding convention. Read the documentation and fully understand what you are doing. The issue you are running into here is because you may be misunderstanding the concept of how Asp.Net MVC works. You might benefit from finding a decent book on the subject on Amazon or something and take a few days to read learn.
It's not what you say that causes a problem, it's how you say it.