David,
Are you using (1) straight ASP.NET and it's base classes? (2) building
your own framework of subclassed .NET classes? or (3) MM.NET classes? or
(4) other?
I'm curious about the adoption of frameworks in the .NET world.
Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC
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http://foxforward.net
David Stevenson wrote:
Alan,
Yes, ASP.NET 2.0 has some very useful new stuff added to it, including the
Membership and User Security classes and controls that you mentioned. The
GridView and DetailsView controls that you are using for the list and
details are also very cool, especially when combined with the new
ObjectDataSource object working against Business Object classes OR the
SQLDataSource working directly against a database.
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