thanks
-Igor
On 10/4/06, Nino Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi
I've been using wicket for some 7 months or so now. As a consultant I've seen some different stuff. And in the last job I had, we used ASP .net(1.1) . And I must say that wicket feels a lot like an upgrade in conceptuality and userfriendlyness. It's a lot simpler to create your own components and I feel that development goes very smooth when comparing against .net.
If I were to go back to something that did not have the conceptuality as wickets has towards models, it would be a step back in time!
-cheers Nino
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