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29/07/2002 15:44:21
 
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
ADO.NET
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00683519
Message ID:
00683671
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>>Did the acquiring company keep Fox as a dev platform? What made you choose .NET? <

Yeah, they did ... but they'll end up trashing the app and the business in the long run. Oh well ... not our problem anymore.

As far as why are we going with .NET ... well, many reasons I guess. That it's new and different and bleeding edge are a few of the reasons. Seriously though, it makes more sense for the distributed type of architecture that we're designing. To easily be able to use the same server-side components for both a WinForm UI and a WebPage UI is a major plus. Plus, having the ability to automatically deploy updates to client workstations without having to have an IT person physically there on-site to install an update was a *big* factor in our decision.

~~Bonnie


>>>How is Gary doing these days? <
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>>Doing good ... we've started another company (we all got canned in January by the company that acquired us a year or more ago). We're developing an app all in .NET ... it's been a fun coupla months so far!!
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>>~~Bonnie
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>>>>>>Sounds like you are doing some cool stuff! Thanks for the info!!<
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>>>>You're welcome!! But, as you may have guessed, I'm not the mastermind behind all this stuff we're doing. <g> Although, I have made plenty of significant contributions of my own ... it's not *all* been done by my "better half". <g>
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>>>>~~Bonnie
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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