Dave,

I think the reverse can also be true, the difference between "web pages" and
"applications" can be quite considerable, a programmer coming from a more
traditional client/server background may have a more thorough grounding in
exceptions, error handling, transactions, locking, SQL etc. than a "web
developer"...

Stew


>1. The problem with developing web applications isn't really learning a new
>language, but learning a new programming model. Traditional VB programming
>and ASP programming using VBScript share a language, but not much else. It
>can be difficult for even experienced programmers to learn and understand
>the HTTP application model, 
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