On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Alan Bourke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I think it's called 'telephone' in the US. Person A whispers something
> to person B, they relay it to C and so on, and by the time it gets to
> person Z it bears little relation to what A originally said.

OK, thanks. Yes, 'telephone' is how I'd name the game.

> This announcement seems specifically about ASP.NET MVC, which is their
> generally well respected, always open sourced model-view-controller
> framework for web applications. Yes, server-side it has been C# and
> VB.Net and client-side scripting in JS leveraging JQuery and Bootstrap
> and their own various view engines. You can also plug in most of the
> other cool JavaScript client-side libs. So the big news there is that
> ASP.NET MVC is C# only from now on.

Okay, so the sky isn't falling on rich-client/desktop apps or those
who hitched their wagon to VB.NET.

Thanks. I never tried much more than "Hello, World" with the original
ASP. It's handy to understand the technologies when called in to a
client. I regularly run into fellow developers whose opinion of Access
or PHP or FoxPro is based on something that was true 15 or 25 years
ago.

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