> Frans, > > >> As I said before: Keeping the façade that there are NO problems is > >> doing > no-one a favor. > > A facade is 'a superficial appearance or illusion of something'. I never said > there are no problems at all. Don't > take my comments out of context. > Your post (to another party) stated:
That wasn't me who posted that. > > [quote] > Describe something complex you've done with Winforms or Webforms and tell us > you had no trouble; that might be an > opinion that would be worth listening to. Does "I dropped a button on a form > and wrote a Hello World program > easily" describe what you've done? > [/quote] > > I gave you my findings. I gave you sizing data in my previous email to show > you this is not a small app. It is the > second highest ranking suite of tools in its market. It costs in the > thousands. It is a very high penetration rate > in its market. > > Therefore, according to your post - my opinion is worth listening to. I am > not saying I am right, or that you are > wrong. But I am not launching personal attacks either, or claiming you might > be lying. I didn't post that quote, though I fail to see how on earth you didn't experience ANY problems while I do and more importantly: a lot of people in newsgroups who experience similar issues or other issues. I'm happy for you that your work didn't experience a single flaw in vs.net while others suffer from various flaws but then again, they (me included) must be doing something wrong. What I said before: then please show me how people should do it instead, so we can avoid our mistakes and avoid running into issues only a experience apparently... Is your opinion worth listening to? I have no idea, but if yours is, mine is too, however that doesn't help much... But like I said: denying there are problems is not doing anyone a favor. You might not have ran into any problems: that's great for you, but others run into problems every day. So denying there are problems makes the people who state there are problems simply as liars, and that's kind of odd, as I do run into problems a lot with vs.net and reading someone's post that there are no problems at all is a bit weird because why do I run into problems then? Or are you suggesting I don't know how to write software, mr. Wills? FB ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lead developer of LLBLGen Pro, the productive O/R mapper for .NET LLBLGen Pro website: http://www.llblgen.com My .NET blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/fbouma Microsoft MVP (C#) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ =================================== This list is hosted by DevelopMentor® http://www.develop.com View archives and manage your subscription(s) at http://discuss.develop.com