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    Alex_Y
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    Can we have new message board topic ASP.net 2.0 What if people using generics in ASP.net 2.0 This is very specific issue. Thanks. :)

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      Can we have new message board topic ASP.net 2.0 What if people using generics in ASP.net 2.0 This is very specific issue. Thanks. :)

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      Michael P Butler
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      I don't see why we need a seperate forum. We already have a C#, VB.NET and ASP.NET forum all which can be used to post .NET 2.0 questions. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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        I don't see why we need a seperate forum. We already have a C#, VB.NET and ASP.NET forum all which can be used to post .NET 2.0 questions. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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        Because u will need always specify what are u doing under which studio ASP or ASP 2 new stuff arrived with asp 2 one is generics, master page ... why we have STL, you can say this standard C++ right. Sorry if I am wrong. :)

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          I don't see why we need a seperate forum. We already have a C#, VB.NET and ASP.NET forum all which can be used to post .NET 2.0 questions. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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          Hi Michael: This should be addressed more at a granular level. Since .NET questions are spread across C#, VB.NET, .NET Framework etc. forums. Creating one more ASP.NET 2.0 alone means duplicating the entire forum levels itself. Is'nt it? Deepak Kumar Vasudevan Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/ I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/

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            Because u will need always specify what are u doing under which studio ASP or ASP 2 new stuff arrived with asp 2 one is generics, master page ... why we have STL, you can say this standard C++ right. Sorry if I am wrong. :)

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            Colin Angus Mackay
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            Alex_Y wrote: new stuff arrived with asp 2 one is generics Actually, Generics are part of the CLR not ASP.NET. See, already you don't know what forum to post in so adding new ones won't help. ;P


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              Alex_Y wrote: new stuff arrived with asp 2 one is generics Actually, Generics are part of the CLR not ASP.NET. See, already you don't know what forum to post in so adding new ones won't help. ;P


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              I never said that generics is part of ASP. I only mean that you can use in Asp.net 2 generics or master pages or ... which you wasn't in vs2003(.net Framework1.1). But you absolutly right I don't know where to post my question related to generics in ASP.net 2 (beta), and I think it also could be other people like me. It's ok I sure you know better what is good for forum. Thanks :)

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