Re: asp.net or regular .net app
- From: "Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET]" <www.lulu.com/owc>
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 18:49:45 -0400
depends on how much functionality you want. most things can be done on the
web but some of the fancy stuff require effort and a high level knowledge of
scripting. if you are comfortable with both, take the plunge
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Regards,
Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP
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"Mark H." <MarkH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> I'm a long time VB developer (3 thru 6) and I'd like to know your opinion
> about whether to use asp.net (with vb.net) or just straight vb.net and
> windows forms. The application will need to create word docs save them
> edit
> them. It will also use forms with header and detail (grid). I will use a
> SQL Server backend. I'd prefer this be a web-based application but at the
> same time I want full functionality and ease of use.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> -Mark
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