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Thanks but it was a serious question...
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I'd go with MVC. Certainly the more popular choice for new projects.
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Nish Nishant wrote: Certainly the more popular choice for new projects.
Ys, but is it the right choice? My brain is about to asplode...
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Well, if most of the new projects use it, then
it is the wrong choice!
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Using ASP.NET MVC encourages better top level design and better coding practices. So I'd go with that just for those reasons.
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Nish Nishant wrote: Using ASP.NET MVC encourages better top level design and better coding practices.
I thought mvc was just an april fool's joke that got out of hand...
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If your brain is about to assplode, you definitely should stop thinking with your derriér.
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Trial by combat.
Nominate two (preferably pretty useless) colleagues as a Champion for the two methods, give them each a knife and the survivor is the one you use. Simples!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Perfect.
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You forgot to have an augur on site, so he can examine the entrails (presumably of the loser...) for bad omens
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: presumably of the loser
Well, the winner is going to object.
And he has a knife...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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IMHO, don't ask others opinions*; they will make your decision-making even harder.
On your own, take a firm decision, and just accelerate towards completion.
* between two nearly equally good choices.
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I'm not really being very serious - I'm waiting for VS2015 to install on my freshly minted windows 10 installation. I'll probably go with WebForms as the application will be grid-heavy and it will save me a lot of time.
Or maybe MVC... Hmmm...
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If it were me, I'd use the EAN stack of Node.js with whatever data source you're expecting.
This space for rent
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Wash your mouth out!
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It's fast and cheap. Just the way you like it
This space for rent
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As there is no details...
Take a part of the project definitions (like login page and +1) and do it in both...Go with the one feels better...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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The details were seen in the leftovers of my bacon and egg breakfast...
(I'm not being at all serious - VS2015 is still installing - I'm bored).
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Doesn't matter. The server side is there just to push some JSON around.
I would be much more concerned with the client side JS framework.
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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R. Giskard Reventlov wrote: I simply can't decide whether I should use webforms or mvc.
Neither.
Seriously, I don't use either to write websites, and no, I don't use Rails or Python or all that cruft. I simply find it easier, more fun, and frankly better, to roll my own. Given that I now have a very functional package for writing websites, I'm quite happy.
Marc
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This might be a daft question but how did you go about rolling your own?
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I know the feeling!
I have been thinking of starting a couple of new projects lately and initially was going to do in Asp.net MVC, but have also been considering doing end to end javascript so started looking at a million different libraries and frameworks and then just got lost in the mire.......
At the moment I'm teetering on Meteor[^]........but sure it will scare me away like everything else has
That's what happens when you stop tinkering, change platform's, change company and then top it off and change countries! Work.....it just gets in the way of things
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My current take on web-site development is using a MVC JavaScript library with a C# Web-Api back-end.
I am using CanJS currently and we are using Ember at work although I am pushing to get that replaced with CanJS.
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