Capability is only as relevant as your need. Instead of creating these
un-ending threads that don't accomplish anything or answer any questions
why not evaluate needs and resources, compare products based on those
criteria, and figure out which one fits YOUR needs. You'd think that enough
pointless tirades on OS, CPU, and development platforms/environments had
taken place on lists around the world that most would be tired of them by
now. People should definitely compare information and experiences but, in my
opinion, you're worse off by blindly taking the opinions of an obviously
biased group than by digging in and doing your own research. No matter if I
am the developer, project manager, or client I want to feel that I am going
down a particular track for the right reasons, not because an anonymous
listserv message says so. I'm not talking about questions like, "I'm going
to develop an app that requires <insert> capabilities. Can development
language 'XYZ' do that?" or "Does product 'XYZ' support COM as well as ASP"
Those sort of questions obviously belong in a listserv about 'XYZ'. This is
a technical list so the questions should be at least remotely answerable.
Just consider the results of going into a listserv on Christianity and
asking, "Which denomination is the best?"
Steve
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