From: Luigi on 2 Feb 2010 03:47 Hi all in my work environment talking about the fact that ASP.NET pages are destined to die in the near future since superseded by SharePoint, allowing you to create even complex sites with just a few clicks and with the minimum code development. You what do you think about? Luigi
From: Alexey Smirnov on 2 Feb 2010 04:14 On Feb 2, 9:47 am, Luigi <Lu...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi all > in my work environment talking about the fact that ASP.NET pages are > destined to die in the near future since superseded by SharePoint, allowing > you to create even complex sites with just a few clicks and with the minimum > code development. > > You what do you think about? > > Luigi It's a nonsense, because SharePoint is built on ASP.NET. In some cases, you can replace ASP.NET development by installing SharePoint. In all other cases you will need custom development. Moreover, in many cases, complex sites on SharePoint require custom ASP.NET code.
From: Mark Rae [MVP] on 2 Feb 2010 08:04 "Luigi" <Luigi(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DDB18020-DFC2-4E2D-8415-FA6A582D8B02(a)microsoft.com... > You what do you think about? Garbage, as Alexey said... -- Mark Rae ASP.NET MVP http://www.markrae.net
From: Luigi on 2 Feb 2010 08:59 OK, now is much clearer. Thanks a lot guys. Luigi
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