Who's decided its a bad thing? And why? With MC++, its the only way to do
Web Forms.
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Richard Birkby wrote:
> I know that Code-Behind is unnatural for classic-ASP developers due to it's
> compile-first mentality, but has everyone but me decided it's a Bad Idea?.
I use code-behind sometimes, but it's not necessarily for "compile early"
behavior. You can always use helper classes.
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Why does everyone suddenly want to move away from code-behind?
First there's an MSDN chat about it, and now an IDE which supports it.
I know that Code-Behind is unnatural for c
ryone but me decided it's a Bad
Idea?.
Richard
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Nah..the script kiddies have just noticed that .NET is out
Merak
> Why does everyone suddenly want to move away from
> code-behind? First there's an MSDN chat about it, and now an
> IDE which supports it.
>
> I know that Code-Behind is unnatural for classic-ASP
> developers due to it's compile-f
dea?.
Richard
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> is there anyway to disable co
is there anyway to disable code behind generation in VS IDE?
Thanks,
Farhan
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