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Just noticed that all the forums have posts except this one.
Does anyone ever use asp.net?The only time I have been tempted was to do some database stuff and thinking of the lazy option grabing scripts. But everytime I have dug deep and got on with mysql... nutballs
yea, I don't know that there are any
ASP.NETfolks in here yet. I am actually a ClassicASPguy. Been thinking that this section should be changed because of that, since they are two completely different animals.technically ASP.netis not evenASP. its any of the languages, but when used for webdev (at least thats my understanding lol). There is noASP.netlanguage..Netis a framework, not a language. the languages however that use the framework get tacked infront. VB.net, C#.net, J#.netthey are mostly interchangeable as well, know one, know them all for the most part. perkiset
quote author=nutballs link=topic=126.msg674#msg674 date=1177637627 yea, I don't know that there are any ASP.NETfolks in here yet. I am actually a ClassicASPguy. Been thinking that this section should be changed because of that, since they are two completely different animals.Hit me with how you want the boards and I'll git'r done... nutballs
I'll figure it out at some pont. about the same time I can get to the beacon/
ajax/redirect thingy.thedarkness
quote author=nutballs link=topic=126.msg674#msg674 date=1177637627 .Netis a framework, not a language. the languages however that use the framework get tacked infront. VB.net, C#.net, J#.netDon't forget C++ ![]() nutballs
dark, what would you suggest?
you understand the problem i think. LANGUAGE .netbut some of the langs stand on their own, without .netsince.netis really just a framework. would it make sense to just have a.netsection, and any language allowed, since they are basically the same structures anyway, just different syntax.Or would you have c# .net, vb.net, c++.net, etc as separate sections?i do know thought that classic ASPshould be broken out. just trying to figure out how the.netshit should be.thedarkness
I agree with your assessment and reckon we could make do with just a
.NETsection or maybe a.NETsection with C#, J#, VB, C++ sub-boards, as you say, the syntax is reasonably interchangeable (with VB being the notable exception) and it's not hard to get the gist of.NETcode regardless of the chosen language (it's all about the objects). Boards already exist for some of those languages stand alone and others could be added.Classical <>gas> ASPby itself for sure.Cheers, td |

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