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Well, I was going to go for WebForms (familiarity, grid heavy, etc, etc) but I do quite like MVC. In the end I started in WebForms and then changed my mind. MVC is the flavor of the month so best get going. Apart from anything else, I want to get some more experience with javascript libraries like angular and so forth (no, not Forth, forth). Thanks for all the input which I pretty much ignored anyway - Ruby? really? :-)
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Well, I was going to go for WebForms (familiarity, grid heavy, etc, etc) but I do quite like MVC. In the end I started in WebForms and then changed my mind. MVC is the flavor of the month so best get going. Apart from anything else, I want to get some more experience with javascript libraries like angular and so forth (no, not Forth, forth). Thanks for all the input which I pretty much ignored anyway - Ruby? really? :-)
So, no knife fight then?
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Well, I was going to go for WebForms (familiarity, grid heavy, etc, etc) but I do quite like MVC. In the end I started in WebForms and then changed my mind. MVC is the flavor of the month so best get going. Apart from anything else, I want to get some more experience with javascript libraries like angular and so forth (no, not Forth, forth). Thanks for all the input which I pretty much ignored anyway - Ruby? really? :-)
Basing this decision on 'flavor of the month' vs. familiarity suggests that: 0) this is a personal project so no real deadline 1) not personal, but you have very patient stakeholders/employer 2) you are the boss so again, no real deadline In any case, I applaud you for making the tougher choice to plunge into new waters! Good luck! :thumbsup:
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Well, I was going to go for WebForms (familiarity, grid heavy, etc, etc) but I do quite like MVC. In the end I started in WebForms and then changed my mind. MVC is the flavor of the month so best get going. Apart from anything else, I want to get some more experience with javascript libraries like angular and so forth (no, not Forth, forth). Thanks for all the input which I pretty much ignored anyway - Ruby? really? :-)
Is it too late to switch to WinForms then? ;p
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Regards, Sander
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With Visual Studio 2015 and possibly even 2013, you can mix WebForms with MVC, is my understanding.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
I'm not sure I see the point of that other than with an existing project. I would imagine they had to do this so as not to alienate the thousands of businesses heavily invested in web forms.
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So, no knife fight then?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Basing this decision on 'flavor of the month' vs. familiarity suggests that: 0) this is a personal project so no real deadline 1) not personal, but you have very patient stakeholders/employer 2) you are the boss so again, no real deadline In any case, I applaud you for making the tougher choice to plunge into new waters! Good luck! :thumbsup:
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
Yes. No. Maybe. In no particular order. :-) Thanks.
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Well, I was going to go for WebForms (familiarity, grid heavy, etc, etc) but I do quite like MVC. In the end I started in WebForms and then changed my mind. MVC is the flavor of the month so best get going. Apart from anything else, I want to get some more experience with javascript libraries like angular and so forth (no, not Forth, forth). Thanks for all the input which I pretty much ignored anyway - Ruby? really? :-)
R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:
Ruby? really?
Who on earth would be suggesting Ruby ? :rolleyes:
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:thumbsup: but for the fact that I will have the Indiana Jones theme in mind for the rest of the day :sigh:
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So, no knife fight then?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...