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21/10/2003 09:54:22
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ASP.NET
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The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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00839315
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>Ron,
>
>Thanks for the response. So far you are the only one that shares my concerns. As you said, based on reputation I'm also sure the framework will mature into a great product but I spent my money to use it today. My only two real options are 1. to ask for a refund and not use it or 2. Use what is there are build around it. Despite my disappointments I'm leaning toward option 2. What I did get to work seems to be solid and there is a lot of code and technique that I can learn from.
>
>I started a thread last week 837505 "Is it too soon to use MM.NET?" and was hoping the MM development staff would address my concerns but I never heard from anyone at Oakleaf.
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>Maybe you could post your question on a new thread and perhaps MM will get into the discussion.
>

This probably isn't the best thread to respond to (since this is a completely different topic), but I'll respond anyway <g>

I'm not sure anyone can answer the question "Is it too soon to use MM.NET?" for you. The best we could probably do is offer suggestions and our own personal take on things. Right now, Mere Mortals.NET is still a "new" framework, even though it builds on a number of years of design experience and has been in the works for at least year or so now. I know all the functionality that Kevin would like to have isn't yet incorporated. So, I guess it's safe to say it's still a work in progress (as pretty much every app/framework is).

I think there is enough functionality included in the product right now that I wouldn't want to start building a .NET app w/o it. It would take me way too long to rewrite the functionality that is already there. Which, from what I've seen, is stable. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but still takes a lot of the grunt work out of building an app.

That said, if the stuff that isn't quite complete (demo, security, multilingual stuff) is really important to you, and is something you absolutely need right now, then that's a decision you'll have to make yourself. You can write it yourself or look for other alternatives in frameworks. It's kind of hard to give you a straight answer here ;-)
-Paul

RCS Solutions, Inc.
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