If you are designing a system to be slow and insecure there are bigger problems here. Wait a minute, I gues that phrase isn't the best to use in the same topic as an M$ product which will probably end up churning out bloatware anyway...
Obviously, if we're talking about a list of people on a Pop Warner football team, go ahead and put it in the page for the sake of Pete. No use in using a chainsaw to cut yer bread. Although if your bread is 10 feet think and has to be sliced 100 times a minute it might just do the trick.
It's nice to be able to transpose between c# and VB.net without much effort. Now I can get more mileage out of every dollar I spend on books (make that 2 dollars if we're talkin about Microsoft Press).
It'll be interesting to see how web services take off over the next few years. I wonder if anyone will be left after M$ has their free market tantrums.
ASP.NET is like night and day over ASP. Now I wish we could just get the ASP programmers to use SPROCs instead of hard coding their SQL into the ASP pages! Hey, who needs more than one concurrent connection anyway.
The IDE is sweet. If you've gone the wayward way and are a M$ Shop, debugging is a snap.
Overall, a good way to go if you are an inept half-programmer like myself.
If you are designing a system to be slow and insecure there are bigger problems here. Wait a minute, I gues that phrase isn't the best to use in the same topic as an M$ product which will probably end up churning out bloatware anyway...
Obviously, if we're talking about a list of people on a Pop Warner football team, go ahead and put it in the page for the sake of Pete. No use in using a chainsaw to cut yer bread. Although if your bread is 10 feet think and has to be sliced 100 times a minute it might just do the trick.
SPROC vs Ad-hoc
It's nice to be able to transpose between c# and VB.net without much effort. Now I can get more mileage out of every dollar I spend on books (make that 2 dollars if we're talkin about Microsoft Press).
It'll be interesting to see how web services take off over the next few years. I wonder if anyone will be left after M$ has their free market tantrums.
ASP.NET is like night and day over ASP. Now I wish we could just get the ASP programmers to use SPROCs instead of hard coding their SQL into the ASP pages! Hey, who needs more than one concurrent connection anyway.
The IDE is sweet. If you've gone the wayward way and are a M$ Shop, debugging is a snap.
Overall, a good way to go if you are an inept half-programmer like myself.