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Is Silverlight the way forward
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21/02/2011 12:29:56
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
 
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01500668
Message ID:
01501100
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64
>It just seemed to me that there was a lot of rambling with a valid point...
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>You've seen an instance of this? How long have you been sitting on this information? :)
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> I wonder how his UT signup date coincides with Claude's ban date...
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>I'll never forget this... a few days after Claude's ban, there was another post by someone else that I "thought" was actually Claude...the post said something like, "who is this ActiveVFP and Claude Fox? seems interesting...surely there must be an area for this niche player" (or similar words)
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>I felt a bit badly for Claude...he actually knew some stuff....never thought he'd resort to saying he wanted to kick JB's butt....we had to take a play out of the PA Crew playbook because we never intended it would work so well. When Claude was calling JB a bunch of names out of frustration, I sent JB a text message of "80-zig-zig, right...double barrel, on the center, on the center" and then saw Claude had been banned later that day, I knew we had to retire that play.

LOL, some things get crazy on here.

I can never understand why a programmer bases their career on one technology, and then blows their lid when that technology becomes in low demand. I was taught early to consider myself a technology specialist instead of a .NET programmer. I've been dabbling a little in PHP and I hope to do some Ruby on Rails stuff soon. This ensures I am in the best place possible should .NET skillz become low in demand (which will never happen).
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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