I will agree with you here. The thread took a not-unexpected turn (given the history of these discussion here on the UT).
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Just because he have the guts of saying that, from his experience, he prefer C# over VFP doesn't mean that he is weird or that he is tossing sh*t. You are the one throwing stones here, not him.>
>Just for clarity: the first thrown stone was the suggestion that only inexperienced developers could possibly disagree with the pronouncements. The revelation that "experienced developers" actually means "IMHO" is not something you can expect even the most "experienced" linguist to figure out for themselves. JMHO.
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