Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Where do we b!tch about ASP.NET 2.0?

The more I am learning about 2.0 the more I see what appears to be garbage.
This is evident when trying to use any of the new controls. Especially the
Wizard Control which has me really upset. The templates are garbage and
apparently can not be modified.
I'd like to learn how wrong I am because the idea behind these new controls
is a great opportunity. Especially the new Wizard control but not if we are
expected to trade off coding efficiency for garbage results in the user
interface as it is usability that makes or breaks an application.
<%= Clinton Gallagher, "Twice the Results -- Half the Cost"
Architectural & e-Business Consulting -- Software Development
NET csgallagher@dotnet.itags.org.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/Give it a chance Clinton, its code in progress after all. Worth remembering
that some of what your using wont even be there when it finally gets
released. I think you can XXXXX at www.asp.net though!!!
Regards
John Timney
ASP.NET MVP
"clintonG" < csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com> wrote in message
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> The more I am learning about 2.0 the more I see what appears to be
garbage.
> This is evident when trying to use any of the new controls. Especially the
> Wizard Control which has me really upset. The templates are garbage and
> apparently can not be modified.
> I'd like to learn how wrong I am because the idea behind these new
controls
> is a great opportunity. Especially the new Wizard control but not if we
are
> expected to trade off coding efficiency for garbage results in the user
> interface as it is usability that makes or breaks an application.
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher, "Twice the Results -- Half the Cost"
> Architectural & e-Business Consulting -- Software Development
> NET csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com
> URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
>
Well, I don't think there is anything you can do is asp.net 1.1 where you
can't do it in 2.0. So, if you don't like the new controls, I would go back
to the way it worked in 1.0/1.1. 2.0 Suppose to give you more features. By
the way, its just Beta so I think the tool lets you submit feedback to
Microsoft. Let them hear about it.
"clintonG" wrote:

> The more I am learning about 2.0 the more I see what appears to be garbage
.
> This is evident when trying to use any of the new controls. Especially the
> Wizard Control which has me really upset. The templates are garbage and
> apparently can not be modified.
> I'd like to learn how wrong I am because the idea behind these new control
s
> is a great opportunity. Especially the new Wizard control but not if we ar
e
> expected to trade off coding efficiency for garbage results in the user
> interface as it is usability that makes or breaks an application.
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher, "Twice the Results -- Half the Cost"
> Architectural & e-Business Consulting -- Software Development
> NET csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com
> URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
>
>
The answer to the question in your title is "right here, for a start." And
here you are. And your comments are valuable to Microsoft.
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
.Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Neither a follower
nor a lender be.
"clintonG" < csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com> wrote in message
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> The more I am learning about 2.0 the more I see what appears to be
garbage.
> This is evident when trying to use any of the new controls. Especially the
> Wizard Control which has me really upset. The templates are garbage and
> apparently can not be modified.
> I'd like to learn how wrong I am because the idea behind these new
controls
> is a great opportunity. Especially the new Wizard control but not if we
are
> expected to trade off coding efficiency for garbage results in the user
> interface as it is usability that makes or breaks an application.
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher, "Twice the Results -- Half the Cost"
> Architectural & e-Business Consulting -- Software Development
> NET csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com
> URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
>
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"clintonG" < csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
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> The more I am learning about 2.0 the more I see what appears to be
> garbage.
> This is evident when trying to use any of the new controls. Especially the
> Wizard Control which has me really upset. The templates are garbage and
> apparently can not be modified.
> I'd like to learn how wrong I am because the idea behind these new
> controls
> is a great opportunity. Especially the new Wizard control but not if we
> are
> expected to trade off coding efficiency for garbage results in the user
> interface as it is usability that makes or breaks an application.
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher, "Twice the Results -- Half the Cost"
> Architectural & e-Business Consulting -- Software Development
> NET csgallagher@.REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee
.com
> URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
>
Oh yea. I've been there. Thanks for reminding me it completely went foggy.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
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