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03/01/2007 13:10:06
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01178399
Message ID:
01181875
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16
Much, much better.

Hmmmm....maybe I need to do a que also. I've been collecting Bon Appetit's June barbeque issue for the last couple yrs and accumulated several outstanding recipes thanks to them.

Maybe 2-3 yrs ago they had one called the Ultimate Rib recipe. It's a lot of work, all day project. Includes the sauce, 2 different dry rubs, some brineing too. The sauce is really interesting, mixture of hot spices and several fruit juices.

Now you got me really thinking. Football and ribs. Toss in some beer and I can't think of anything better. Except that the Broncos aren't one of the teams playing this weekend.

>>Whoa, invisa text. You gotta like it. FYI, Your link doesn't appear. How's your new year so far?
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>http://tinyurl.com/y6v6go
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>how about this try?
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>Year is going great so far. Doing a little barbecue on Sat..... hmmmmmmm slow smoked pig meat!
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>>I have some friends who work with CSLA. They've customized also, as I believe you are supposed to. And are very happy with what they can do. There are many job postings that specify CSLA.
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>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I have made my views pretty clear on this subject in the past. Feel free to review my older posts.
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>>>>Shall you please provide the direct link to your previous post?
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>>>>I am evaluating SF.NET and MM.NET. SF.NET impressed me more on field security, Themed UI control, auto show connection dialog form if connection string is not specfied. However, SF.NET has lesser classes. Classes that I need such as picklist textbox/button/form, mover control/form, factory class, form manager, appconfig manager and etc are not there yet.
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>>>>Also, SF.NET seem to be more static, rather MM.NET provides more dynamic way in app development such as factory class. I know I can write those classes by myself, but I prefer them to be built-in.
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>>>I'll throw into the mix CSLA, a free framework that is feature rich. Here is a listing to two videos on the beast from the author.
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>>>I just got into a shop that has been using it for a few months. They have created the code generators that will crank out an entire app, from GUI to DB and EVERYTHING in between. I can tell you that a typical bizobj for a 20 column table will be around 2000 lines of code. That is all the get/sets and well as messages and validation that your define.

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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