Hi Brad,
 
>>Like it or not, lots of web developers would rather have their code in 
>>with>>their source.
That does not make it right.  I hate inline scripting, you totally lose your 
compiler checking.  The new model is encouraging you to go with this approach.
Inline scripting is the work of satan!!!  Cannot always be avoided but wherever 
possible it should be.
 
Paul



> Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:04:45 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 
> [ADVANCED-DOTNET] VS ASP.NET 2005> To: [email protected]> > 
> On 4/18/06, Paul Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> > Hi all,I was just 
> wondering if anybody else has decided to shun the new> > ASP.NET project 
> model advocated by VS 2005.> > > Yep. If I must, I use the Web Application 
> Project (which is in Release> Candidate).> > I am sticking with the VS 2003 
> model.  It is almost like they are trying to> > cater for ASP developers (of 
> which I used to be one).> > > Nope. It's exactly like we're trying to cater 
> to PHP developers. :)> > The fact that the Global.asax file in the new web 
> project template contains> > inline script was enough to make my skin crawl.  
>  The appCode facility is> > unecessary.> > > Like it or not, lots of web 
> developers would rather have their code in with> their source.> > Partial 
> classes are I suppose ok for compartmentalising code but really a> > smell 
> that your class is too big.> > > Partial classes are EXCELLENT for code 
> generation purposes. Generate one> half, customize the other.> > --> Brad 
> Wilson> http://www.agileprogrammer.com/dotnetguy/> > "You've been schooled, 
> had aggression in large amounts> Just be truthful, man, it's everything that 
> counts> There is no hand waiting that must be paid> We will leave our encores 
> all unplayed> At the end of the day" - Spock's Beard
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