Yep...I keep going back to txtUserName.Text = ... It
still works!
It'd be funny if it wasn't so frustrating!
I've listened carefully to Microsoft...
it told me to use Ruby on Rails.
:(
Cool stuff!!!
It'realy true, try to explain to VB6 programmers about
new features!
"I've listened carefully to Microsoft...
it told me to use Ruby on Rails.
:(
2/10/2006 10:22 PM | Peter Fitzgibbons"
Copy that.... Its all unnecessary fluff. I think a
friend of mine said it the best: "ASP.NET is
Microsoft Frontpage Enterprise Edition".
Although, its not so much Rails, its the framework. The
MVC pattern works so well for the web it drives me nuts
to think that I didnt a. Know about it, b. Care, c. Have
the drive to learn anything new before 6-8 months ago.
I've used MonoRail before, but it was much less mature
than Ruby on Rails at the time. For me, ASP.NET and its
DataGrids, Typed Datasets, and all the other other
funky, overcomplicated garbage turns me off, as that
stuff has no place in a web developers toolkit. Were
people really begging to not have to write table tags
anymore? Is the DataGrid the much needed band-aid to
<table><tr><td>....</td></table></table>?
Drag-and-Drop IDE's kill skill and promote mayhem. Go
ahead, drag that datasource to that datagrid, it wont
hurt...