On Apr 10, 2009, at 6:13 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:

> When you live the life of a hater it is easy to never experience the
> quality that they present today in each new version released.

        And when you live the life of the cheerleader you tend to fail to  
notice that there are other teams playing beside your own. I have  
always found .net stuff to be way better than their earlier stuff, but  
that's damning by faint praise. They've finally started creating  
decent tools, but they still have that awful lock-in approach that is  
an instant turn-off to anyone who has been burned by vendor lock-in  
before.

        I think that once you give non-Microsoft tools and platforms an  
honest look, you'll find everything that Microsoft offers with a lot  
less of the unpleasant baggage. Of course, you've already locked  
yourself into that world by only learning those tools, so you're only  
employable to companies that are also locked-in to Windows.

-- Ed


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