Per MVC design pattern as in GOF, "a view can be disabled so that it doesn't accept input simply by giving it a controller that ignores input events". That means, we decide a view first and then pick a suitable controller to that as the scenario needed.
But iOS storyboard based development is primarily driven by Controller (instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier) and a view (scene) is tightly bound to a Controller Class. Does this mean iOS lacks this MVC feature? And we are not doing MVC to its full potential?
Can someone help to clarify this?
Thanks.