Re: Web app development process

2018-04-17 Thread Greg Keogh
> > My recommendation is to not use web forms. I don't care what anyone > thinks, just don't use it. Your life will be easier. > Mvc or webapi with some js framework like Aurelia. > Anything JS is right out. Historically ... I thought ASP.NET MVC would be the "forms killer" when it came out, maki

Re: Web app development process

2018-04-17 Thread DotNet Dude
My recommendation is to not use web forms. I don't care what anyone thinks, just don't use it. Your life will be easier. Mvc or webapi with some js framework like Aurelia. On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 at 12:45, Greg Keogh wrote: > Folks, I'm creating a non-trivial ASP.NET Web Forms application for the

Re: Web app development process

2018-04-16 Thread Corneliu I. Tusnea
Greg, My 2 cents (I'm the sort of boffin that does both the code and the styling). I like starting from a bootstrap template and quickly learn the conventions. They are generally not that hard. Frankly I learned 2 templates that I bought of https://wrapbootstrap.com and I use them as the base for

RE: Web app development process

2018-04-16 Thread Grant Castner
Hi Greg, I had a similar issue with a web forms intranet application. I decided on purchasing a ready-made bootstrap theme to do the styling work for me - https://wrapbootstrap.com/theme/inspinia-responsive-admin-theme-WB0R5L90S. Cheers, Grant Grant Castner 0458 770 749 http://twitter.com/grant