>>Now that you're no longer dependent on MS, do you think you're totally free. No. You're becoming dependent into something which happens to be not an MS thing. And if someone decides to make use of MS product, it doesn't mean MS holds control of his/her future.
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>>I also have a good grasp on PHP, but .NET is what makes us rich.
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>Jesse,
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>I do not want to be rude as well. But these comments show you have not paid python the kind of attention it deserves. Even if you prefer to stick to an MS-only environment. Which of course may make a lot of sense. Python belongs to a completely different league. On a lot of grounds. Including non technical ones. The way the software architecture is evolved is both effective and, I am looking for an adequate wording, both convivial and vivacious:)
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>Regards
Francois,
My statement is not about Phython which I have nothing against. I just stated my view against his view of dependency on MS products and MS taking hold of his future just because he's using them which to me is not correct. Well, it's his feelings against mine which is not a big deal I think. It's just a 2 cents opinion.
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."