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  • Bacardi151
    **t *f y**r *l*m*nt D*nny
    • Aug 2002
    • 3114

    #31
    Re: Web site design

    Originally posted by hdaniel1
    Looks like Eddie has found a person to help him with the re-coding.

    If we convert the main page to .net, Brad is not going to touch the code on the main page.


    nah, bdunn loves .net. Hes like a super c# dude. Just ask him.
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    • mgoblue
      Go Wings!
      • Jul 2002
      • 25477

      #32
      Re: Web site design

      Originally posted by Bacardi151
      its more to keep the site from running on whats now legacy code. Its both the main site ( which is easy, except i want to rework the data and normalize some tables) and the admin portion to make it more user friendly , etc. Also want to be able to incorporate web services so a user logged into the website is also logged in to the main site, and we can add comments to news articles and have user reviews, etc. All real good stuff.

      c# all the way. I like .net cause it can be as powerful as c++ but allows you to finally bring some of the power to the web. being able to separate the presentation layer from the business layer helps too. Plus this stops all that bs coding that people were doing with asp. Every shop i go into has very lazy coding techniques, cause asp made programmers lazy as hell.

      its a huge project, but one i will "eventually" get to.
      yeah, asp programming was ugly, basically just trying to hack things together to get them working... .net gives you a lot more structure. It's really amazing what you can put together when your pages can actually 'think' to some extent
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      • mgoblue
        Go Wings!
        • Jul 2002
        • 25477

        #33
        Re: Web site design

        Originally posted by Bacardi151
        its more to keep the site from running on whats now legacy code. Its both the main site ( which is easy, except i want to rework the data and normalize some tables) and the admin portion to make it more user friendly , etc. Also want to be able to incorporate web services so a user logged into the website is also logged in to the main site, and we can add comments to news articles and have user reviews, etc. All real good stuff.

        c# all the way. I like .net cause it can be as powerful as c++ but allows you to finally bring some of the power to the web. being able to separate the presentation layer from the business layer helps too. Plus this stops all that bs coding that people were doing with asp. Every shop i go into has very lazy coding techniques, cause asp made programmers lazy as hell.

        its a huge project, but one i will "eventually" get to.
        yeah, asp programming was ugly, basically just trying to hack things together to get them working... .net gives you a lot more structure. It's really amazing what you can put together when your pages can actually 'think' to some extent
        Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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        • Graphik
          Pr*s*n*r#70460649
          • Oct 2002
          • 10582

          #34
          Re: Web site design

          What in the bloody hell are you guys talking about?? C#?? The thread was fine till the languages switched. You damn Ne-intindo lovers. *shakes fist at young whippersnappers*
          http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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          • Graphik
            Pr*s*n*r#70460649
            • Oct 2002
            • 10582

            #35
            Re: Web site design

            What in the bloody hell are you guys talking about?? C#?? The thread was fine till the languages switched. You damn Ne-intindo lovers. *shakes fist at young whippersnappers*
            http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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            • bdunn13
              GATA
              • Jul 2002
              • 4499

              #36
              Re: Web site design

              As much as I hate M$, I love .NET and C#. I can code 5x faster in C# than I can in php. It just makes things so easy using repeaters, datagrids and such. Its design also makes 3tier programming alot easier. The use of .dlls(business logic ect) helps with encapsulating the data while codebehind makes it easy to separate the "meat" from the design.
              Rent this space.

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              • bdunn13
                GATA
                • Jul 2002
                • 4499

                #37
                Re: Web site design

                As much as I hate M$, I love .NET and C#. I can code 5x faster in C# than I can in php. It just makes things so easy using repeaters, datagrids and such. Its design also makes 3tier programming alot easier. The use of .dlls(business logic ect) helps with encapsulating the data while codebehind makes it easy to separate the "meat" from the design.
                Rent this space.

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                • Steve_OS
                  Editor-in-Chief
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 34078

                  #38
                  Re: Web site design

                  Originally posted by bdunn13
                  As much as I hate M$, I love .NET and C#. I can code 5x faster in C# than I can in php. It just makes things so easy using repeaters, datagrids and such. Its design also makes 3tier programming alot easier. The use of .dlls(business logic ect) helps with encapsulating the data while codebehind makes it easy to separate the "meat" from the design.


                  Couldn't have said it better myself....





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                  • Steve_OS
                    Editor-in-Chief
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 34078

                    #39
                    Re: Web site design

                    Originally posted by bdunn13
                    As much as I hate M$, I love .NET and C#. I can code 5x faster in C# than I can in php. It just makes things so easy using repeaters, datagrids and such. Its design also makes 3tier programming alot easier. The use of .dlls(business logic ect) helps with encapsulating the data while codebehind makes it easy to separate the "meat" from the design.


                    Couldn't have said it better myself....





                    NOT AT ALL.
                    Steve Noah
                    Editor-in-Chief
                    http://www.operationsports.com
                    Follow me on Twitter

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                    • mgoblue
                      Go Wings!
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 25477

                      #40
                      Re: Web site design

                      Originally posted by bdunn13
                      As much as I hate M$, I love .NET and C#. I can code 5x faster in C# than I can in php. It just makes things so easy using repeaters, datagrids and such. Its design also makes 3tier programming alot easier. The use of .dlls(business logic ect) helps with encapsulating the data while codebehind makes it easy to separate the "meat" from the design.
                      exactly, it's nice to have a data layer with all your business logic and all that, as well as things you use fairly regularly...lets you create classes and utilize them nicely
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                      • mgoblue
                        Go Wings!
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 25477

                        #41
                        Re: Web site design

                        Originally posted by bdunn13
                        As much as I hate M$, I love .NET and C#. I can code 5x faster in C# than I can in php. It just makes things so easy using repeaters, datagrids and such. Its design also makes 3tier programming alot easier. The use of .dlls(business logic ect) helps with encapsulating the data while codebehind makes it easy to separate the "meat" from the design.
                        exactly, it's nice to have a data layer with all your business logic and all that, as well as things you use fairly regularly...lets you create classes and utilize them nicely
                        Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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