I have to agree with you Robert. After having .NET shoved down my throat
from a previous employer who bought into the whole Microsquash Marketing
Monster and totally abandoning CF, I have discovered that there are a LOT
more opportunities for me. For years I have relied on CF to get me work, but
sad as it is to say, .NET seems to be in much higher demand than CF. I do
like a some of the features that .NET 2.0 has to offer and in some instances
it makes the job a lot easier. But writing in C# or VB.NET to get the job
done takes so long. As many who know CF and .NET can attest, you can do a
lot of the same things in CF with far less coding than you can in .NET. But
if we are to remain marketable, we have to go with the market. I will still
seek out CF gigs first and foremost, but when the times get lean I can
always fall back on .NET.

Bruce Sorge

"I'm a mawg: half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!"


On 1/25/07, Crow T Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have to say...I am so far impressed with .Net, I have been learning it
> on
> one project here for a few months now.  I like it a lot, but it is damn
> frustrating to know what you want to do, but can't figure out how to do
> it.
> Learning sucks.  .Net certainly makes you a more marketable developer,
> tho,
> like it or not.
>
>
>
>

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