Non-Csla but development related questions #4152
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I do too. This community is a lot more professional and helpful than SO and others who shall not be named.
Have a nice day.
Kevin
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Should we allow asking non-csla questions (within reason, of course)?
I value our fellow members' opinions way more than anyone else's.
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I'm fine with questions related to .NET app dev that are peripherally related to CSLA - like data access, deployment to various environments, etc. It is a good learning opportunity for me, because I surely don't have deep knowledge in all these areas. I don't want to see things go too far afield though - so I'd hope there's always some (even loose) connection with the sorts of things people need to address when building real-world apps using CSLA. |
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Fellow Csla developers,
Should we allow asking non-csla questions (within reason, of course)?
I value our fellow members' opinions way more than anyone else's.
Kind Regards
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