The patterns & practices team plans to create some new Web guidance and we need your help prioritizing the requirements through a survey that just went live.
They have split the effort into 2 projects.
The first project will be to update the Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) to run on Visual Studio 2010.
The second project will take a fresh look at creating new Web Guidance.
Your feedback from the survey will help define the scope for this second project.
So, go take the survey and let us know your priorities.
[ CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY ]
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First topic under Question #23 is mislabeled. Should say Authentication.
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Try to complete it, but cancel it, they need a Web Survery Guidance
I’ve sumitted my result.
As a developer, I think we should not forget KISS (keep it short and simple).
I want everything easy to learn and be used, easy to understand, easy to be customized.
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I love what zhang zhao wrote on Tuesday, July 21 2009
I’ve sumitted my result.
As a developer, I think we should not forget KISS (keep it short and simple).
I want everything easy to learn and be used, easy to understand, easy to be customized.
He’s right!
http://www.asp.net has some really great resources for beginner and advanced web developers but you seem to entirely skip intermediate level developers like myself. Also http://www.asp.net badly needs redesigned. It is horribly cluttered and has an outdated layout with outdated icons. It is 2009 please do something new and exciting and perhaps developers like myself would come to you guys to learn again.
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