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ASP.NET
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Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Vista
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Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>>>>>>And what is the likely lifetime of WPF or is there already a replacement brewing with Microsoft which will again invalidate developers years if experience training .
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>>>>>>That is asking for the unknown future (speculation?). If they find a better way I don't see something wrong that it could change again.
>>>>>>Cetin
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>>>>>No I agree but sometimes it seems like you climb the Microsoft mountain and when you get to the top you see there's just another slightly taller mountain in front of you.
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>>>>Wouldn't you get bored just wandering around on a plateau ?
>>>>OTOH you might climb to the top of the next rise and find it leads over a cliff. But I'd rather take the chance :-}
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>>>More than happy to keep walking up a slope. Its the constant up and down I don't like.
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>>OK. Now you've refined your analogy to include a valley between the mountain you're on and the higher one on the other side - which is probably a better representation. And it will take a while to get to the same altitude on the higher mountain. But IF the higher mountain represents a better technology isn't it still worth repeating the climb ?
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>Thats a big IF isn't it. That feeling of euphoria may be lack of oxygen (or paying punters)

It's true that the symptoms of altitude sickness are initial light-headedness often followed by a massive headache :-}
OTOH hand the 'IF' is possibly not that big - someone obviously thought there was a need for a higher mountain......
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