David Crooks wrote:
> On Friday, April 11, 2008 1:23 PM Stephen Russell wrote:
>> Just like it took a while for sw to get to WIN98 from Win3.n  look,
> feel, usability.
> 
> I agree.  It seems this group leans more to anti-MSFT (maybe because
> they speak up more?), but the new technologies from MSFT are pretty
> cool.  Maybe it is the kool-aid I had at the last code camp?   Even Les
> Pinter said something to effect of the power of .NET is there to create
> some great apps.  It has just taken some time to climb the learning
> curve. YMMV

I agree that Microsoft has some great technology, specifically aimed 
towards developers. .NET and Vista both are technological marvels. But 
no matter how good they are, I for one will resist using them, for 
non-technical reasons. Especially since there are equally great 
technical advances coming from the open source side.

Paul


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