Hello Dean,
Thanks for making my point :)
Bob
>I don't know any .NETers I know a few good C++ers. :)
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>>Hello Nick,
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>>Of course this would be ideal, in a perfect world...
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>>Please supply a reference of a programmer of .Net with 10 years of programming experience in .Net :)
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>>I was basically just agreeing with Terry that experience and talent of the programmer is MORE important than the tool. In addition, I have learned that using the latest/greatest tool from MS or others is not always the best option. I was told dbase (generic reference) was 'dead' at a PC Expo in 1986, touting new enterprise tools which were the only reasonable way to continue to develop was to use the up and comming tools that the gurus were touting at the time. Don't even remember what the tools were, I think they have all since disappeared :)
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>>Bob
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>>>Why it should always be one or another? :)
>>>I personally prefer a skilled surgeon with the latest high power laser gizmo and other stuff...
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