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11:50
Hi every body
I deployed my application to AppHarbor, my application contains files of type. txt
when I type url domain I get this error:
Could not find a part of the path 'D:\websites\c5\e4281\17130\0x0001_PublishedWebsites\Maya.Web\bin\SocialNetwork‌​s\MessageBuilder\Templates\fb_invite.txt'.
thanks in advance
 
4 hours later…
16:05
I have been hearing from people that asp.net mvc has full control over traditional asp.net webforms and that is best reason it is good to do programming in asp.net mvc.


Based on this my Question
1) I believe Ado.Net has more/full control over ORM then what is the reason of using ORM, when we believe in having full control of what we are doing...
2) One obvious advantage i can see with ORM is we can switch database (Eg: Oracle to SQL Server) without changing anything in code, but argument is this is big decision and I don't think anyone keep changing their databases so frequently than I do
Hi Jordon, thanks for coming to the chat, stackoverflow has strict rules about the kinds of questions you can ask, I understand your frustration.
There are many angles to your question, anything in particular you want to start with?
Hi Max, It is not frustration... may be i don't know how to put words nicely but you can go through my question
If you have answer that will be helpful to everyone...
WebForms is about server controls, like GridView, FormView, etc. do you use those?
Hi Max, If you have read carefully about my comment than you will find that i am talking about generating controls by creating HTML controls from Code... I too don't like bulky Gridview, Formview, etc...
My Question is all about what value we are adding to project by switching to new technologies???
you mean programatically instantiating html controls?
16:15
Yes
It comes with no id field, I have full control over html rendered... while going by this route
just to be clear, you are using the controls from the System.Web.UI.HtmlControls namespace...
@JordonWillis I dont think you can do programming with HTML controls ,because HTML is purely client side ,what we do in c# is serer side.
@AnkitKulshreshtha There are HTML server controls
how can you bind a label in html with database??
@AnkitKulshreshtha WebForms models on the server-side what happens on the client-side, e.g. bind to a click event
16:22
ya ,all the asp controls converted to the html tags..
@JordonWillis do you feel that building large apps with WebForms results in complicated code? what's your experience?
16:39
@Anki
@AnkitKulshreshtha, You can create HTML controls on server side and render them dynamically. Eg: MyDivPannel.controls.add(TblControls); It is just an example
I am talking about simplicity, RAD, and Performance wise fastest approach
@MaxToro, It is not complex if you organise the things in good manner
 
1 hour later…
17:56
@JordonWillis I agree that good organization depends on the developer and not the framework.
@JordonWillis about the RAD argument, let's talk about forms and validation. Is there anything in WebForms as RAD as editor templates in MVC (e.g. @Html.EditorForModel()) ?

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