Hello from Down Under |
1/16/2017 9:09:12 PM |
IronSpeed to ASPRunner.NET transition | |
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Mack88 authorDevClub member
Hi there. Nice forum and so cool to have one dedicated to people like me <img src='https://asprunner.com/forums/file.php?topicimage=1&fieldname=question&id=24414&image=1&table=forumtopics' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />. Yep, I've finally made the jump to ASPR (9.6 Enterprise) from ISD and am feeling a little like a fish out of water. MVC is so different to WebForms <img src='https://asprunner.com/forums/file.php?topicimage=1&fieldname=question&id=24414&image=2&table=forumtopics' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> . |
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jadachDevClub member 1/22/2017 | |
Welcome. You made a great choice. The best advice I can give is; stop thinking the ISD way. |
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Mack88 authorDevClub member 1/24/2017 |
Welcome. You made a great choice. The best advice I can give is; stop thinking the ISD way. I used ASPRunner before moving to ISD. It took me a while to understand the ISD way of doing things. Once I got it, I would develop in that mind set. Now I am back using ASPRunner.Net and had to re-adjust my thinking. Before you spend too much time in the visual editor, learn all about the events and how to use them. The only time I typically mess with the visual editor is when I want to add a custom button or code snippet. We were so used to doing all our work on the visual editor in ISD, I can understand that is where you want to be. But, it really isn't.
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Pete K 2/22/2017 | |
Welcome, Chris! Great to have another ISD veteran around. I've not been very active on the forum lately but I'll try to start visiting more. |
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Mack88 authorDevClub member 2/22/2017 |
Thanks for the warm welcome, Pete. Moving into a new development environment is a big deal, so having this forum is a great help. The learning curve doesn't seem so daunting now! |