Agreed. It's nice to be able to discuss and disagree in a calm, civil manner. After all, neither of us is a certain Mr. Peterson.
>I am not being argumentative and have no desire to be. In fact it's about time for some dinner. My point was not at all whether MVC is here to stay. I believe it and similar separation-of-purposes architectures like MVVM will be around and good choices for a while. Where we started was your suggestion, as I understood it, that non-MVC ASP.NET is yesterday's news. something with about as much vitality left in it as COBOL. That's exaggerating, of course, but maybe not by so much.
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>Have a good night. After some of my recent behavior it's refreshing to feel calm and be able to disagree and discuss reasonably.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer