>As for ASP code being more unwieldy then VFP, I seen some pretty sophisticated code in VFP that was written and organized as slop. I can't blame VFP for that, it was the developer's fault. The same goes for ASP ... using SUBs, COMs, and #INCLUDES can go a long way in making the code well organized (but not necessarily well written [the two {organized & written} are not the same]).
Bad code is bad code. But with ASP (or any 'script' engine for that matter)
your chances of getting bad and unmaintainable code are much higher as it
almost encourages that type of design.
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