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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01468039
Message ID:
01468092
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63
>>>>>Have you ever thought about trying MVC out?
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>>>>What does MVC stand for?
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>>>Model View Controller - one of the latest paradigms in ASP.NET programming
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>>I know I should not be writing this message but it is very frustrating when you bud in into a conversation without much (or any knowledge) on the topic. Mike Cole made a suggestion to Michel I was hoping that he would explain more on the topic of MVC and its benefits from his experience. But you had to bud in, I suppose, just to show that you know what the acronym stands for. Now Mike probably feels that you "took over" and being a gentleman is not "interrupting". Maybe I am the only one on this forum that feel that way but this is not the first time you do that and it aggravates the hell out of me. I hope you take this message as a constructive input <g>.
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>The question was what the acronym stands for - I answered the question. And as for the knowledge on the topic - I watched several videos and tried it out in test environment. It can not stand for too much knowledge, but it can not be considered as no knowledge at all.
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>BTW, why you didn't address this same note to Tim Bryan then who provided the same response as I did?
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>I don't think you should have written your note in public.

Tim does most of his work in .NET world and he probably knows a lot about the topic. Plus, as I said, you tend to do it a LOT; too much.
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