Larry E. Ullman wrote:
Also, in my opinion, having a good knowledge of how to create a dynamic Web site helps when going from PHP to ASP.NET. If you know what the program must do in terms of functionality, protocol, etc., then it's mostly a matter of picking up the right syntax. I found that ASP.NET is the opposite of PHP: doing something simple is ridiculously hard but doing something kind of complex is pretty simple. All the built in widgets and wizards help and the form validation tools are really nice.

I wonder if ASP.NET have an email validation function? (For Richard Lynch's benefit.) :)

Jasper

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