Chris Moore
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Posted: 07/07/2003, 1:41 PM |
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Has anyone used Webmatrix? What are the advantages of CodeCharge CCS over
WebMatrix?
Thanks
Chris
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DonB
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Posted: 07/07/2003, 3:35 PM |
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WebMatrix only does NET for one thing. I am not certain how much support
there is for databases other than Microsoft's Access and MSDE/SQL Server -
the assumption would be "anything ADO can handle", but the tech info stops
short of anything this bold.
Lastly CCS does do a lot more of the grunt work for you (not the least of
which is the way it handles Themes). WebMatrix is a front end for editing
..NET apps as opposed to being an application generator. And... you still
need .NET installed to develop apps.
Check my similar inquiry back on Jun 17, 2002, with the subject "What's
this? Microsoft's "CodeCharge"?" There was a bit of discussion about it
which is still here on the codechargestudio forum.
DonB
"Chris Moore" <chris@dblayout.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93B1A02E15B4Acabubba@66.180.229.147...
> Has anyone used Webmatrix? What are the advantages of CodeCharge CCS over
> WebMatrix?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
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Chris Moore
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Posted: 07/07/2003, 3:49 PM |
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Excellent comment. Thanks, I will go look at the old comments also.
Thanks again.
Chris
"DonB" <7432D63DBB01D03A196B1EDD80E8@comcast.net> wrote in
news:becsju$g82$1@news.codecharge.com:
> WebMatrix only does NET for one thing. I am not certain how much
> support there is for databases other than Microsoft's Access and
> MSDE/SQL Server - the assumption would be "anything ADO can handle",
> but the tech info stops short of anything this bold.
> Lastly CCS does do a lot more of the grunt work for you (not the least
> of which is the way it handles Themes). WebMatrix is a front end for
> editing .NET apps as opposed to being an application generator.
> And... you still need .NET installed to develop apps.
>
> Check my similar inquiry back on Jun 17, 2002, with the subject
> "What's this? Microsoft's "CodeCharge"?" There was a bit of
> discussion about it which is still here on the codechargestudio forum.
>
> DonB
>
>
> "Chris Moore" <chris@dblayout.com> wrote in message
>news:Xns93B1A02E15B4Acabubba@66.180.229.147...
>> Has anyone used Webmatrix? What are the advantages of CodeCharge CCS
>> over WebMatrix?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Chris
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>
>
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DonB
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Posted: 07/07/2003, 6:28 PM |
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Found this just now:
http://www.asp.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?tabindex=1&PostID=93063
DonB
"Chris Moore" <chris@dblayout.com> wrote in message
news:Xns93B1B5CCC857Fcabubba@66.180.229.147...
> Excellent comment. Thanks, I will go look at the old comments also.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Chris
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> "DonB" <7432D63DBB01D03A196B1EDD80E8@comcast.net> wrote in
>news:becsju$g82$1@news.codecharge.com:
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> > WebMatrix only does NET for one thing. I am not certain how much
> > support there is for databases other than Microsoft's Access and
> > MSDE/SQL Server - the assumption would be "anything ADO can handle",
> > but the tech info stops short of anything this bold.
> > Lastly CCS does do a lot more of the grunt work for you (not the least
> > of which is the way it handles Themes). WebMatrix is a front end for
> > editing .NET apps as opposed to being an application generator.
> > And... you still need .NET installed to develop apps.
> >
> > Check my similar inquiry back on Jun 17, 2002, with the subject
> > "What's this? Microsoft's "CodeCharge"?" There was a bit of
> > discussion about it which is still here on the codechargestudio forum.
> >
> > DonB
> >
> >
> > "Chris Moore" <chris@dblayout.com> wrote in message
> >news:Xns93B1A02E15B4Acabubba@66.180.229.147...
> >> Has anyone used Webmatrix? What are the advantages of CodeCharge CCS
> >> over WebMatrix?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Chris
> >
> >
> >
>
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Chris Moore
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Posted: 07/07/2003, 6:46 PM |
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Interesting!!
"DonB" <7432D63DBB01D03A196B1EDD80E8@comcast.net> wrote in
news:bed6ok$sgs$1@news.codecharge.com:
> http://www.asp.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?tabindex=1&PostID=93063
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