It's a difficult topic. You may choose a framework based on looking at other people's recommendations and/or a list of features, but it really comes down to picking one that closely matches your programming style. You may find that the first one you try works for you. On the other hand, you may have to try two or three before you find it.
>I am interested in information on third-party frameworks along with their strengths and weaknesses. Anyone who would care to share their knowledge/opinions, I would be quite interested.
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>Thanks in advance!
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer