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11/01/2002 14:34:28
 
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00603531
Message ID:
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>I see your point. I guess my concern was directed at viewing all posts related to .NET where the threads are located in multiple forums. Now I must either switch between the forums or use the "obtain the list of messages for the other forums" button.
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>.NET development is less about being language specific than using a common development suite "VS.Net" and a common class framework for building applications. I can see developers centering on a single language, which I originally planned to do using C#. I quicky realized that when developing classes it is often better to use one language over another depending on the what the procedure code has to do. Overall, I have no problem with seperate forums.
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>IDE, ugh - I thought I saw IDE in the category somewhere. I guess my eyes are playing tricks. You might want to consider it. Do you consider the CLR category to be for .Net class framework questions?

Well, it's still time to create .Net. We had that before but it was too earlier. Now, this might be better. Especially that we have the same set of categories for those three forums, it would be ok to have only .Net framework forum.

I would like however to request some feedback from whoever read this thread. Do you think that'd be the best to do?

As for switching forum, you are probably not aware of it but working virtual eliminate that need. I never used the non virtual approach since it's been implemented. This is also the default since about a year now for all new members. Basically, there is no need to switch forum when you work in such a mode.

As for what you say about your way of doing things in .Net, do you say that even if you focus on C#, that occasionnaly, you have to build several components in VB.Net and ASP.Net for example? And/Or, it's mostly a combination of both as to the way we should do things in the .Net framework?
Michel Fournier
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