It is really interesting. A lot of people get laughed at on other forums when they say they use Typed Datasets, or ADO.NET in general. I think that's pretty short-sighted personally.
>I suspect it's because that's the way things work out of the box (before Entity Framework), rather than VFP background.
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>>I am currently using mostly ASP.NET (moving to MVC quickly) with NHibernate, DDD, StructureMap, etc. I've noticed that a majority of .NET developers posting on UT use DataSets and more relational representations of data. I suspect that is from most having a VFP background. However, I've gotten fairly comfortable using more of a DDD approach w/ ORM and a large majority of the messages/topics no longer apply to me. I find more applicable reference on other forums as well as on Twitter.
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>>I don't envy your position as you currently have a lot of competition.
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>>I find myself participating less in online communities lately anyway due to time constraints.