Judith Barer wrote:
>The agency that I work for does not have a big IT budget and I doubt >that I could even get that proposal out of my mouth without it being >denied. > > As Mom always said: "The worst thing they can do is say 'no' so go ahead and ask!"
>Based on everyone's reponses I would be very leary of using .net. I am >not really ready to proceed right now with any upgrades. It is >something that I am thinking about. There is another IT person in my >office who very strongly wants to move to SQL sever and asp.net. He >does have experience with both but I am not sure that he realizes how >complex the current app is. > > haha! You've come to the wrong place to get DotNet sympathy or recommendations (except from a select few!). To be fair, I have heard of others whom I respect who say that ASP.NET actually is pretty good, and these are folks that generally despise the rest of DotNet, so take that for what it's worth.
--Michael
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