I hear you. I know a little about .NET, maybe more than a little, but we don't really know a language until we use it regularly.
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>>Ivan
>>I am looking at both Strataframe and Ideablade.
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>>I'm just wondering if anyone has done a reasonable evaluation of both Strataframe and Ideablade and then made a decision.
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>>Ideablade is more money (they do have a $1000 off special for March though) but more important to me is productivity. I am looking for the framework that will allow me to get up to speed as fast as possible - which is still a long time given learning VS 2005/7, VB/C#.net, new component libraries, etc. In the end it seems like it is 1-2 year project to be able to turn out apps in a reasonable amount of time.
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>>>>I am looking at both the Strataframe and Ideablade frameworks. I have talked to both companies and the each have their strengths. Ideablade is coming out with a new version (3.5) with a "verification engine" which is their implimentation of "broken rules"
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>>>>I read the last thread#
1178399 on frameworks which ended in January.
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>>>>Has anyone actually used either Strataframe or Ideablade? Any insights?
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>>>>Thanks
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>>>Hi Tevye.
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>>>Have also a look at this Thread #
1206559.
>>>I use StrataFrame, and have read a bit about Ideablade. As a StrataFrame user, of course I'm biased, I love it.
>>>But one thing you might take into consideration between both, the prices.
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>>>Hope it helps.