Now I only have 1 Lab left, but the problem Is that I do not have any coffee left!
And I installed Google Analytics on the site, so hopefully I can see If I have any readers.. or not.
Now I only have 1 Lab left, but the problem Is that I do not have any coffee left!
And I installed Google Analytics on the site, so hopefully I can see If I have any readers.. or not.
We completed our Asp.NET course today with a report and a presentation of our quite insane “Ramsay risotto” code.
I will never use that language again, and after I have completed XNA, I will never use Windows again, I hope.
This Is a Google Translate of my evaluation:
After spanked on Asp.net for a long time, I was surprised by the instability in software, VisualStudio, the firing of the majority debug servers for no reason to meaningful and total kolaps of the application on several occasions.
I have never used such a great programming environment to the huge framework to program aweb application in a compiled language.
The fact that the language, framework and programming environment is closed at one platform gives me a feeling of disgust.There was a lot of problems in the beginning, everything was forgotten from the previoussubmission.
So when we sat down to was to continue,
we realized that we had programmed corresponding
old stew with boiled ham.
During the project we came on, we managed to implement several to several things, as most of the time, went on to gain control over their Asp.NET MVC, this can be likened to driving a car with a wheel, where you realize that you actually do not the patch.Much knowledge has been gained in Asp.NET and Javascript, and the conclusion is that largeenplatformsrammeverk and massive programming environment is not very google friendlyregarding solution of problems.
ASP.net Is shit.. Yes It Is a gruesome programming language MVC framework JavaScript debugger html editor tool.
We have an assignment that has to be completed till Friday, and we are doomed.
Currently we have several cases of Programmers Syndrome.
Why must Microsoft involve themselves in absolutely everything?
By creating tools and languages just to blackmail universities to use them for teaching. Students don’t want that, they want a problem, and a large set off tools to use to solve It.
If a university has a course called “Asp.net”, tell them to fuck off.
You want a course called MVC, which explains general MVC logic, gives you assignments, and a large set of tools like “Ruby on Rails”, “Django”, “Symfony”, “Asp.net”, heck even CppCMS.
Then you can CHOOSE which TOOLS you want to use to solve the ASSIGNMENT.
Currently I hate ASP.net, but I hate everything Microsoft because I have the freedom to do so. Microsoft has purchased themselves into Universities, It Is so wrong I want to send an angry email to my friend Rikkart Stallmann.
Also, been looking at Google Go, found a nice book called “Learning Go” which is licensed under Creative Commons. Check It out at http://www.miek.nl/projects/learninggo/