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To Data Bind Or Not Data Bind
In previous versions of VB, data binding was often looked down upon because
it was considered either slow or inflexible, or both. Now that Visual Basic
has been completely revised for .NET, should we still avoide data binding?
(i.e. is data binding still slower than code? Is it still inflexible?)
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Re: To Data Bind Or Not Data Bind
My suggestion is to read the following link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...dingadonet.asp
Then try some of the options, and decide for yourself 
I must say that data binding is much improved.
-Rob
"Beginner" <a@b.com> wrote:
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>In previous versions of VB, data binding was often looked down upon because
>it was considered either slow or inflexible, or both. Now that Visual Basic
>has been completely revised for .NET, should we still avoide data binding?
>(i.e. is data binding still slower than code? Is it still inflexible?)
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