Re: What is old is new again. OR, Too many web solutions.
- From: "Kyle A. Miller" <kyle@millerdevelopment##remove#.info>
- Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 10:57:38 -0500
Paul Nichols (TeamB) wrote:
Basically, I guess what I am saying is, pick one that is popular because it fulfills a real need, has reasonable support, and extend it to fit your needs.
That is why I looked into ASP.NET and thought the support and buzz around it was reason enough to seriously consider it. But after taking a test drive and talking with my friend, I don't understand the level of buzz around ASP.NET.
> You can't learn the plethora of frameworks available, so don't try
:). What you will wind up doing is performing evaluations to infinity and beyond, and never get to developing a real implementation.
Great advice! .
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