In fact, I would recommend new developers to use MVC as a default so that you do not need to unlearn web forms.
Having said that, it is valuable knowledge to know about webforms as well, and even a must if you were to maintain existing applications or deliver in webforms because the customer insists.
Other than that, please consider MVC the new default.
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In fact, I would recommend new developers to use MVC as a default so that you do not need to unlearn web forms.
Having said that, it is valuable knowledge to know about webforms as well, and even a must if you were to maintain existing applications or deliver in webforms because the customer insists.
Other than that, please consider MVC the new default.