Hi Ray,
        I am a newbie to ASP.NET, although I have used ColdFusion and
can write in Java as well.
        I find the Webforms to be really interesting, and this is my
first ASP project.  It is a web form shopping cart, and I think it's
great.
        I find that it forces me to think like I am developing a VB app.
There are ways to set variables and use them throughout the entire cycle
of the web application.  Buttons and links don't just submit forms and
hyperlink, they are event generators.
        My shopping cart uses panels to encapsulate (not in the proper
class-sense, but as a container) the different steps of the cart.  It
would be as though each panel is a separate page in a regular inline web
site.
        Well, I don't have much experience doing it, and can't tell you
it's pitfalls, but I'm thinking it could change the way that many people
think about web design.

Matthew Small
IT Supervisor
Showstopper National Dance Competitions
3660 Old Kings Hwy
Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
843-357-1847
http://www.showstopperonline.com
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:44 AM
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: off topic, ASP.net web forms

        I am interested in getting opinions about web forms? Will you
start using
web forms in asp.net or continue using inline coding techniques for asp
development. I read MSoft's take on code-behind asp development, but
don't
know if this is just MSoft hype. All the books I've looked at don't
really
give me an opinion, they just say this is MSoft's preferred way.

        Thanks
                Ray


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