Build my own set of custom classes (not worthy of calling a 'framework' ) but works for all my in-house projects.
Spend lot of time building a Data layer on the premise that I will change the backend to mysql or mssql from vfp tables at some time in the future.
Sadly, that is not going to happen, as the the 'frontend' for the users has changed to browsers and mobile.
Currently experimenting on a free utility build by Dicky Suryadi (dotnetify.net) where I can control the frontend browser with C# code from the backend - instead of messing with too much of frontend javascript or the traditional post/get requests. This utility cleverly uses SignalR and knockout.js to achieve its results and there is no need to know the workings of either technology (in most cases) when working with dotnet.
Ajit Abraham
On 07-Nov-16 6:25 PM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
Hey Ted - I hear ya - as I can also type fast. Learned touch-typing back in my Jr. year in high school - and it's a skill I have kept using ever since way back then. Also - glad to know I'm within the avg. re:Frameworks usage!
Regards, Kurt Wendt Senior Systems Analyst
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-----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ted Roche Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 3:31 PM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: Re: Friday Poll: What framework(s) do you use?
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Kurt Wendt Kurt_Wendt@globetax.com wrote:
Ted - You must have a Lot of extra time on your hands - what with creating all these Polls!
I type fast. And it's not like I haven't thought about this stuff for 25 years.
And my commute averages around zero minutes.
Myself - never really worked within Frameworks. They just weren't used on the various jobs I worked at. I did work on this one system - where they guy had created Classes - and I used his existing classes to create new screens. But, that's about it...
That's the general consensus, it seems.
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