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>Hi Tracy,
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>>Just curious, did you ever look at Iron Speed for dotnet development? I was testing it out a couple of years ago but I got sidetracked...
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>I have looked at the web-site - I think Charles Hankey was looking at it so I took a peek. Unfortunately, I wouldn't really class it as a framework as such. Its more of a web application generator. That's OK if you want to crank out "formula" web applications but as most of my work is with Windows Forms at the moment, it rules it out. But who knows, if I ever start doing more ASP.Net stuff, it may be worth a second look.
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>At this stage though, I think I am getting pretty excited at XAML forms in Vista for generating smart client applications. Web stuff is soooo clunky :)
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>Best
Since you are a Codemine user too I am following your comments with interest. Please continue to share your experience with StrataFrame, including the difficulties.
I decided three years years ago that I was not going to continue with .NET after taking a stab at it, but I am not stupid enough not to think that MS will get it right eventually (they say it's usually in version 3). The StrataFrame approach seems interesting. From your description their approach is an application generator with source code, so you understand it better. Is that correct?
Alex
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