On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 12:13 PM, John Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Change CAN be a good thing. There is a lot to love in dot net, but dang,
> you'd think MS would not be so helter skelter with their strategies. I used
> to get to go to some of his "executive briefings" and he would talk about
> things MS was planning . . . five years downstream.  That tells me that have
> some pretty smart folks out there and they should have tested a lot of stuff
> long before it even go to us, and that would say maybe they should have
> decided some of this stuff didn't fit. Then again, I could be wrong. I'm not
> the smartest guy. I can get things done, but I have to spend a lot of time
> going over and over it, or so it seems. The frustration comes into play when
> you are just starting to get your head around stuff and they say, well, you
> can use winforms, but wpf is the wave of the future, until they hit you with
> another turn in the road.
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The world was easier back then wasn't it.  I want to blame "Just in
Time Inventory" for ruining it all.

> I will say I have been very impressed with a little tool I've been playing
> with lately...PivotViewer! If you haven't seen it, check it out at
> http://www.silverlight.net/learn/pivotviewer/
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That looks kind of cool.  I have no need for it for what is on my
plate as of now though.  :(

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Stephen Russell

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