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18/12/2006 09:59:01
 
 
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John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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ASP.NET
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Code, syntaxe and commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01178399
Message ID:
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>I'll lay odds that you have some issues with Kevin or MM.net.

Why on earth would I?

I evaluated MM.Net, it wasn't a personal purchase, it was for a plc. I went to Kevin first because I assumed that MM.Net would, by virtue of its maturity, be "just the job". However, I was surprised at how little I found in the framework.

After using Codemine for VFP, I was pretty certain of what I expected from a framework and for me, MM.Net fell far short of the mark. Whilst StrataFrame was only just being launched 12 months ago, I could see that I could do infinately more with it even then than I could with MM.Net.

If I was having the re-specify a framework or devtool for another greenfield development project now, there are many more choices in the market that I would be compelled to look at. As I alluded to in my original posting in this thread, my personal preference is leaning to a more domain based approach utilising a true business object in an entity based collection. This would rule out both MM.Net and StrataFrame. Does that mean I have an issue with StrataFrame - certainly not.

John, you are soooo partisan sometimes :)
-=Gary
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