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Ayende @ Rahien

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Dec 20 2007

Web development with training wheels?

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This quote has me floored:

Well, I'm an asp.net developer, not really a web developer. It is like web development with training wheels, only the training wheels are really heavy, uneven, and make riding the bike harder

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josh
20 Dec 2007
21:47 PM
josh

read that earlier and just assumed he was talking about asp.net webforms.

Colin
20 Dec 2007
21:49 PM
Colin

I get the impression that quite a lot of webforms people think like that; even reading the weblogs.asp.net feed you see people who are pretty ignorant about web basics such as css.

Justin Etheredge
20 Dec 2007
22:00 PM
Justin Etheredge

Floored in a good way, or floored in a bad way? :-)

Ayende Rahien
Ayende Rahien
20 Dec 2007
22:20 PM

josh,

Yes, that was my impression as well.

Ayende Rahien
Ayende Rahien
20 Dec 2007
22:23 PM

Justin,

Floored as in LOL

Ben
21 Dec 2007
00:33 AM
Ben

Floored how?

My asp.net training wheels fell off on the first "ride" and I havn't missed them since!

Meaning: ASP.NET is perfectly fine for web development.

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