Re: dotnet
From: Steve Caliendo (scaliendo_at_epion.com)
Date: 03/17/04
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 12:46:16 -0500
That depends entirely, I think, on how long you plan to be developing your
application. Do you want to do more with it than it already does? If not,
and it already works, leave it alone. If this is something that you're
going to be working on for years to come, then I think you should move it to
a more current technology.
Steve
"Brad Rose" <brose@ufpi.com> wrote in message
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> Looking for some advice and commets
>
> We have a vb/asp intranet application, and we are being told that we
should
> port it to dot.net platform. i am wondering why and if we should. are
there
> any articals or opinions
>
> Even though MS is dropping support for visual studio 6 it still seams like
a
> viable platform
>
>
>
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