That is compelling stuff in the demo, but demos never seem to work out like
the real world. What I see from Visual Studio is that it gives you lots of
time-saving techniques for common coding tasks. What I don't see from .NET
is the system helping you to design applications in a smarter way. So the
grunt work of coding is faster, but whether the overall application works is
still a matter of good design and planning.

I would almost be afraid of introducing something like this tool into an
organization for fear that people will think it relieves them of the
obligation to do good design and planning work. Within a year or two there
will be giant base of little point solutions that people have built that
become a nightmare to maintain over the longer term.

On 3/20/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> mms://wm.microsoft.com/ms/uifx/asp_net_atlas.wmv
>
> I don't know if they're tears of joy or fear though.
>
>
> --
> "The bitch is hungry She needs to tell So give her inches And feed her
> well", Rock You Like A Hurricane, The Scorpions
>
>
> 

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