The ASP.NET Code Behind Whitehouse.gov
An anonymous reader writes "The author looks at the markup for the new whitehouse.gov site, launched today. It uses ASP.NET and various JavaScript libraries. It suffers from various inefficiencies, most easily remedied. Check the images and techniques used to build the site front-end."
You think?
Did I say anything to suggest otherwise? As of right now, ASP.NET is ASP. Pointing out that they are different is like pointing out that Windows 95 != Windows XP when someone criticizes "Windows". Especially when "ASP.NET 2.0" is clearly spelled out in my post.
Now if you want to hear me complain about the inanity of ASP.NET 2.0 and 1.x being incompatible with each other, thus necessitating the need for both engines to run alongside each other in support of legacy modules, just keep it up. ;-)
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade