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Will eTecnologia succeed?
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04/03/2009 14:34:52
 
 
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04/03/2009 02:56:01
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01383209
Message ID:
01385594
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>>>With NOLOH, you don't touch HTML - NOLOH stands for "Not One Line Of HTML". If you just want to create OOP structures in one language that results in a web application, it may be for you :)
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>>>To address you in the way you address others: HTML isn't so hard. Sure it's different from what you're used to but you should embrace the differences and get with the program. Pull your head out of the sand and learn something new! I have no idfea why some people get so wrapped up in trying to avoid change that they'll do almost anything to avoid having to learn.
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>>ROFL!
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>>Just to join in the fun: Personally, I think everyone should get their heads out of the sand and start learning F#. Why? Only because no one is talking about it here so it sounds like a good idea! :o)
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>Tracy,
>But seriously it is a good idea. I never talked about it other than mentioning I have been learning and using it besides C# in my blog because I thought it was a little bit heavy for those who only heard its name. If you have time do learn F# :) Did you know all those generics, lambdas ... are the gifts of F# team to C# and it would be much easier to understand Linq, generics, delegates, lambda... if you learn F#. And you would have additional powers today w/o waiting for 4.0. OTOH F# is generally good for scientific applications.
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>Cetin

I agree that it is a good idea (I like the F# language)...but not enough time in the day ! :o)
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