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From Coding Horror
It's unfortunate that the treeview is one of the standard widgets in a usability designer's toolkit, because trees aren't usable. They're a pain in the ass. They may be necessary for developers who are forced to work in the strict, rigid world of software development, but they are unnatural, restrictive, and just plain unnecessary for average users. Where do I begin?
About Brendan Tompkins
Brendan has been programming with .NET since the first public beta and is owner and operator of Port Technology Services, a consultancy company providing .NET application development services to the Maritime industry. In July, 2007, he was awarded the Microsoft MVP award for ASP.NET.
He's also a proud co-founder of failed .COM startup Intrinsigo, and has had a hand in the failure of numerous other businesses.
He currently runs CodeBetter.Com and Devlicio.us, and lives in Norfolk, Virgina with his wife Tiara and son Ian.