On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Paul Stovell <[email protected]> wrote: > > Are you really trying to suggest that the "MVC" model was > > invented *after* web forms? > > No. Perhaps that should have read ASP.NET MVC, though I thought that could > be assumed from the context.
In context, your statement makes no sense, so I was giving you a chance to make some. You know you can implement an MVC model without ASP.NET MVC, Right? Here is Microsoft even showing you how : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998540.aspx > Let me rephrase. If Microsoft had built and > shipped the ASP.NET MVC framework as the Official Microsoft Way of building > web applications, prior to building and shipping ASP.NET Web Forms, then the > latter may not have even happened or would have (hopefully) turned out very > differently. What the hell does it matter what Microsoft pushes? Why don't you just do things the way *you* think is best? You can write anything they've written. I don't understand this obsession. I shouldn't even be responding to these emails; it's all so mind-bendingly stupid. > Paul -- silky http://www.programmingbranch.com/
