You'd think you would have stopped participating in this thread by now
then.
At any rate, I find the opinions and perceptions interesting.
- Glav
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On 22/03/2010, at 6:42 PM, silky <michaelsli...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Paul Glavich
<subscripti...@theglavs.com> wrote:
I am not arguing for or against webforms but the previous argument
around
battling with the likes of grid events doesn't really do the argument
justice. I mean, if u don't like the grid events, use a repeaters
and push
whatever u want down the wire. You can still iterate over
collections in
webforms just like MVC and output whatever goo you like.
It's interesting tho as the event model that you say you battle so
much with
IS a compelling piece for many other devs. As always, horses for
courses.
I haven't seen anybody mention model binders yet which I find a
compelling
yet conceptually simple piece of MVC.
It's[1] only marginally different from using an object data source,
surely?
This is what seems so useless about this entire thread.
I think everyone has something different in mind when they compare one
thing and another.
*shrug*, to quote Woody Allen (or Larry David, in character) "whatever
works". Doesn't make sense to be blindingly in love with one
particular method or anything (exceptions are obvious [and
hilarious]).
- Glav
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silky
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[1] Reference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd410405.aspx