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My rep pointed out to me how the authors mentions .NET as the savior of programming. I read this article with interest because my MCSD's are always upgrading our existing code base. Programming is not dead, it has just been reborn with a .NET twist. The days of people needing to understand programming in order to develop are over. I am blessed with MCSD's who can churn code out and then still have the time to debug our Exchange servers.
Posted by: Mike Cox   Posted on: 04/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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...  FreeBSD | 04/26/04
Abolutely  FirstNLastN | 04/26/04
Here we go again  Mycroft_514 | 04/26/04
Reply from author - good question!  jon_collins | 04/29/04
COBOL  TomMariner | 04/26/04
Datamation  IT_User | 04/26/04
.NET has changed everything...  Mike Cox | 04/26/04
Dot this...  AbsolutelyNot | 04/26/04
Thats more like it....mikes back...NT  GoneFishing | 04/26/04
I have to write more code than I did 10 years ago  jorwell | 04/26/04
There is more programming then ever.  jwreed2345@... | 04/26/04
I think we concur on this  jon_collins | 04/29/04
OFFSHORING of jobs yes it is DEAD  Enterprise Analyst | 04/26/04
Another "silver bullet"  whitroth | 04/27/04
MDA doesn't go far enough  rod.dowler@... | 04/28/04
You still have to understand and handle ALL of the details.  DonnieBoy | 04/28/04
it is still here  V Sanders | 05/01/04

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