Wow! Did this topic spark a heated discussion or
what?.
I have
to agree with one of the earlier commenter's that knowing both JSP and ASP+
allows you to evaluate your clients needs objectively, and develop the best
solution and platform for your client to run his product on. I too have
worked on both the MS and the Java side of the shop, and I have to agree that
there are some projects that MS is the correct solution for a particular
client.
By the
way, I think the days of specializing in one particular platform and language
are over. With the dot.com bust, many people are going back to the "old
tried and true" form of management. Hire good people who have the capacity
and the willingness to learn, and keep them on board for the long term. If
you are really lucky, your company pays to send you to 1-2 weeks of training
every year to keep you up to date on your skill sets. If not, you may be
paying for the training yourself (I'm in that category). Either way, be
honest and up front with your clients as to the platform and languages that will
best fit their business needs and delivery timeframes, and do NOT push just one
platform or language because it's the latest and greatest. Too many
companies got burned recently, and I am seeing more managers/business owners who
are demanding explanations and justifications for your software and platform
recommendations, and NOT just accepting the recommendation on blind faith
because your the "expert".
Celeste
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Subject: Re: ASP vs JSPCan you with ASP develop web application based on the MVC pattern??If yes, which framework exist with ASP??Sorry for this two rookie questions.-----Original Message-----
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Subject: ASP vs JSPI've done a lot of stuff in ASP and I love it. Recently I've start to learn JSP working with some java bean, Servlets, and Starting to learn EJB too. Also I am going to attend the .NET trainning course next week in PA.My
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