I so, what do you think?
I can appreciate some of the reasons and the thinking behind it (it seems to work well if you're using Linq to SQL, but it seems to be a hard way of doing some things after ASP.Net webforms.
Any thoughts?
I so, what do you think?
I can appreciate some of the reasons and the thinking behind it (it seems to work well if you're using Linq to SQL, but it seems to be a hard way of doing some things after ASP.Net webforms.
Any thoughts?
Obviously not - lucky you!
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