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Posted by Jasper Bryant-Greene on 11/11/05 00:18
Larry E. Ullman wrote:
> Also, in my opinion, having a good knowledge of how to create a dynamic
> Web site helps when going from PHP to ASP.NET. If you know what the
> program must do in terms of functionality, protocol, etc., then it's
> mostly a matter of picking up the right syntax. I found that ASP.NET is
> the opposite of PHP: doing something simple is ridiculously hard but
> doing something kind of complex is pretty simple. All the built in
> widgets and wizards help and the form validation tools are really nice.
I wonder if ASP.NET have an email validation function? (For Richard
Lynch's benefit.) :)
Jasper
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