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    I've got a requirement to build a fairly simple data entry & retrieval application with a small amount of workflow. Is anybody aware of a tool that would, for example, take a description of the business model and spit out an ASP.NET application? I guess what I've got in mind is something like MS Access for building web apps - hope that makes sense. Another way of phrasing the question would be: How can somebody that is unfamiliar with building web apps get up & running in the shortest possible amount of time? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Ciao.

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      I've got a requirement to build a fairly simple data entry & retrieval application with a small amount of workflow. Is anybody aware of a tool that would, for example, take a description of the business model and spit out an ASP.NET application? I guess what I've got in mind is something like MS Access for building web apps - hope that makes sense. Another way of phrasing the question would be: How can somebody that is unfamiliar with building web apps get up & running in the shortest possible amount of time? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Ciao.

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      developer6 wrote:

      How can somebody that is unfamiliar with building web apps get up & running in the shortest possible amount of time?

      Here is one[^]

      Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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        I've got a requirement to build a fairly simple data entry & retrieval application with a small amount of workflow. Is anybody aware of a tool that would, for example, take a description of the business model and spit out an ASP.NET application? I guess what I've got in mind is something like MS Access for building web apps - hope that makes sense. Another way of phrasing the question would be: How can somebody that is unfamiliar with building web apps get up & running in the shortest possible amount of time? Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Ciao.

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        Ironspeed[^] immediately springs to mind - not sure what its capabilities are nowadays though.

        C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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          Ironspeed[^] immediately springs to mind - not sure what its capabilities are nowadays though.

          C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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          That looks to be pretty much the kind of thing I'm after. If yourself or anyone else could comment on how easy it is to get up the learning curve, implement user access rights, "record" locking, etc that would also be useful. I will research this as best I can from the link you provided, however, it is always useful to hear from people that have had real-life experience of any given tool. Many thanks. Ciao.

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            That looks to be pretty much the kind of thing I'm after. If yourself or anyone else could comment on how easy it is to get up the learning curve, implement user access rights, "record" locking, etc that would also be useful. I will research this as best I can from the link you provided, however, it is always useful to hear from people that have had real-life experience of any given tool. Many thanks. Ciao.

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            I didn't use it myself above and beyond installing and having a quick play - it wasn't what I needed for the project. That's not to say it was no good, just didn't fit what I wanted. Just one caveat - downloading the demo obviously put me onto some sort of marketing list - I got bombarded with phone calls and emails from them afterwards - not the usual spam per-se, but more "how can we help you decide to buy" type things - still irritating though.

            C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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