Thanks Steve & John, you've restored my faith in MS!
Everyone who builds the multi-layered bussines applications which goes a little beyond the simple master-details forms, arrives at a framework which has to take care of these things.
That's not something for everyone. I came under the impression that the people building visual studio & tools had no real world experience with this stuff. I always wondered what the dynamics/navision people thought about that.
And here you are.
After building my own orm/frameworks/viewmanagers/service layers and what not, I alway wanted to make it complete with some designers/wizards & tools to make building the app itself and bussiness rules a little bit easier.
That's what lightswitch really is. And off course there will be trade offs, and it's a 1.0 (still beta) version.
But it looks very very promising ! And not only for the ex-foxpro/ms access/clipper developers!
And with the azure/cloud route, it has to be a sure winner.
So you like feedback from the community:
Great session.
Thank {Insert your religion] for keeping the VB language on par and not diverting per developer!
There's is no avarage developer profile, so don't go there.
Mohsen Agsen - C++ Today and Tomorrow
Jun 11, 2011 at 6:25 AMCouldn't agree with you more Bernd!
Steve Anonsen and John Rivard: Inside LightSwitch
Aug 27, 2010 at 2:17 PMThanks Steve & John, you've restored my faith in MS!
Everyone who builds the multi-layered bussines applications which goes a little beyond the simple master-details forms, arrives at a framework which has to take care of these things.
That's not something for everyone. I came under the impression that the people building visual studio & tools had no real world experience with this stuff. I always wondered what the dynamics/navision people thought about that.
And here you are.
After building my own orm/frameworks/viewmanagers/service layers and what not, I alway wanted to make it complete with some designers/wizards & tools to make building the app itself and bussiness rules a little bit easier.
That's what lightswitch really is. And off course there will be trade offs, and it's a 1.0 (still beta) version.
But it looks very very promising ! And not only for the ex-foxpro/ms access/clipper developers!
And with the azure/cloud route, it has to be a sure winner.
Any targets known about rtm/rtw ?
MarcelDevG
An Extended Look at Project Gustav - Immersive Digital Painting
Mar 28, 2010 at 2:13 PMWhat kind of hardware/tablet is used?
The Visual Studio Documentary: Part One (In celebration of the 2010 Launch)
Sep 29, 2009 at 4:35 PMI sill have my BASCOM 1.0 manual
And Visual Basic for DOS is missing in the overview...
MarcelDevG
Visual Basic Language Design Meeting
Jul 28, 2008 at 2:35 PMGreat session.
Thank {Insert your religion] for keeping the VB language on par and not diverting per developer!
There's is no avarage developer profile, so don't go there.