Re: ViewState vs Session



Since your reply was as rude as you accuse me of being, I'll take it for
what it's worth.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.

"Josh" <s@xxxxx> wrote in message
news:edi8nf0dFHA.3040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Not at all. Programming is a serious discipline, and an exact science.
>
> Wrong dude. Its creative, inventive and is a progressing art.
>
>>It requires much and continuous study and hard work to be successful at.
>
> Dead Right.
>
>
>>There are no short-cuts. The first poster obviously had no idea what ASP
>>was (was talking about "on Normal HTML tags, I can do the following"), and
>>was now attempting to delve into the complex object-oriented real-word
>>programming discipline of ASP.Nedt. I told him what he needed to hear,
>>that one should not fool around with such technologies, but should
>>undertake the discipline and work necessary to be successful in them.
>
> Your presumption is wrong. he asked about Efficiency, which incidentally
> is not straightforward, and you ignored it.
>
>>
>> The second person began by stating that he knew the "technical
>> differences" between Session and ViewState. In order to know the
>> technical differences between them, one must know the technical details
>> of each. If that is so, one knows which one to use, when to use it, and
>> how to use it. I'm not sure what he was trying to imply, but it was
>> unnecessary and false. Since programming involves a relentless logic, I
>> used logic to illustrate the point.
>
> You never went beyond "rude". By your logic, the existance of these
> groups serve no useful purpose. therefore you are here for no useful
> purpose. Eh?
>
>> Now I realize that telling people the hard truths of life is not a
>> pleasant task, but as my Uncle Chutney sez, "if the truth hurts, wear
>> it."
>
> He obviously left out the bit about showing human compassion.
>
>>What this means is that the sweetest of lies is more bitter than the most
>>bitter of truths. Somebody has to care more about the person they are
>>communicating with than their own reputation and/or comfort level, and be
>>willing to endure scorn and criticism for doing so. How can one claim to
>>be helpful if one is not willing to give the bitter medicine that heals,
>>rather than the tasty placebo that allows the patient to continue in
>>sickness, while loving the doctor who has given them a clean bill of
>>health?
>
> ... but if someone has bad BO, do you simply say. "You stink get a bath!"
> or do you ask like a decent person. the latter I hope.
>
>
>> If you read the majority of my messages, you will see that I bend over
>> backwards to help those who are at all willing to help themselves. Since
>> your question is not of a confrontational and accusatory nature, that
>> includes yourself, and your question! I hope that my explanation has been
>> satisfactory in doing so.
>
> Self justification of rudeness is meerly an exercise in Ego support.
>
>> And now, back to my diet of locusts and wild honey.....
>
> Are you a Baptist?
>
>


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