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    Default Re: upgrading or not?

    Matthias,

    ASP.NET Is a great improvement over Classic ASP. It lets you do all the
    things in ASP and hundreds more.
    Even if you're creating 10 page sites, you could definately use the server
    control technology to make your life easier.
    Instead of using Includes, you can use ready-made components, your own
    custom controls, or third party ones in your sites.
    Once you've made a control you can use it over and over again.

    There will be a slight learning curve if you're only doing small sites.
    However if you wish to do larger apps, you should browse some
    Object Oriented programming books.


    Rahul Singh

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    "Matthias Gutehall" <matthias@gulo.nu> wrote in message
    news:OzSrnwAVDHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hi all
    > Been looking at ASP.NET for a while now and can't decide if I should learn
    > the language or not.
    > I run a small web development firm and writes mostly in ASP. My clients
    are
    > small to midsized companies. The standard job I do is 10 pages ASP with a
    > Access db connected, sometimes a SQL 2000 db.
    > Should I go for ASP.NET or stick with what I know?
    >
    > --
    > TIA
    > Matthias Gutehall
    > [url]http://www.gulo.nu[/url]
    >
    >

    Rahul Singh Guest

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    Default Re: upgrading or not?

    Quite simple... new projects? Go .NET. My opinion of course.

    regards

    Joao Cardoso (MVP dotNET)
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  4. #3

    Default Re: upgrading or not?

    Matthias,

    As everyone is saying .Net is great. I'll never go back!

    --
    S. Justin Gengo, MCP
    Web Developer

    Free code library at:
    [url]www.aboutfortunate.com[/url]

    "Out of chaos comes order."
    Nietzche
    "Matthias Gutehall" <matthias@gulo.nu> wrote in message
    news:OzSrnwAVDHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hi all
    > Been looking at ASP.NET for a while now and can't decide if I should learn
    > the language or not.
    > I run a small web development firm and writes mostly in ASP. My clients
    are
    > small to midsized companies. The standard job I do is 10 pages ASP with a
    > Access db connected, sometimes a SQL 2000 db.
    > Should I go for ASP.NET or stick with what I know?
    >
    > --
    > TIA
    > Matthias Gutehall
    > [url]http://www.gulo.nu[/url]
    >
    >

    S. Justin Gengo Guest

  5. #4

    Default Re: upgrading or not?

    Well guys, i'm convinced. Just order som MS books and VS.NET 2003.

    --
    TIA
    Matthias Gutehall
    [url]http://www.gulo.nu[/url]


    "Matthias Gutehall" <matthias@gulo.nu> wrote in message
    news:OzSrnwAVDHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hi all
    > Been looking at ASP.NET for a while now and can't decide if I should learn
    > the language or not.
    > I run a small web development firm and writes mostly in ASP. My clients
    are
    > small to midsized companies. The standard job I do is 10 pages ASP with a
    > Access db connected, sometimes a SQL 2000 db.
    > Should I go for ASP.NET or stick with what I know?
    >
    > --
    > TIA
    > Matthias Gutehall
    > [url]http://www.gulo.nu[/url]
    >
    >

    Matthias Gutehall Guest

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