RE: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net

2006-07-28 Thread Bob Imperial
:) and this coming from someone that used to jump from perfectly good
airplanes . 

From: loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:56 AM


Don't be so sure.

At one point I was asked "When do I get to stop learning?  I started writing
CF so I didn't have to study so much anymore."

Like most of the languages out there, it's not the language it's the user.



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RE: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net

2006-07-28 Thread loathe
Don't be so sure.

At one point I was asked "When do I get to stop learning?  I started writing
CF so I didn't have to study so much anymore."

Like most of the languages out there, it's not the language it's the user.

> -Original Message-
> From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net
> 
> Ok, so maybe he's a crappy .NETer, but I bet a crappy CFer wouldn't
> have caused me to pull my crappity crap crappin hair out!
> 
> -Brad
> 
> On 7/27/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Maybe he was just a sh_t .NETer. :-)
> >
> > ..NET is very powerful - never write it off, even after my Web Service
> > calling woes, I'm loving C#
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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> > From: Brad Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Sent: Thu Jul 27 22:15:42 2006
> > Subject: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net
> >
> > I recently took on a project where I was asked to create the markup
> > for a site.  I would then hand the XHTML and CSS to a .NET programmer
> > who's responsible for making it "live" (populating the pages).
> >
> > I can't tell you how frustrating an experience this is.  I'm stunned
> > at the things that can't be done because "I'm using the .NET control
> > and it doesn't work that way".  My response, "Then don't use the .NET
> > control, just use a dang input tag!"
> >
> > Oh, and the extraneous crap that it adds to your nice clean XHTML...
> > it reminds me of creating a web page in Microsoft Word!
> >
> > I guess .NET has it's place, but it's sure not the semantic web!
> >
> > -Brad
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Re: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net

2006-07-28 Thread Brad Roberts
Ok, so maybe he's a crappy .NETer, but I bet a crappy CFer wouldn't
have caused me to pull my crappity crap crappin hair out!

-Brad

On 7/27/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe he was just a sh_t .NETer. :-)
>
> ..NET is very powerful - never write it off, even after my Web Service
> calling woes, I'm loving C#
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant,
> Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DL, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business,
> Registered in England, Number 678540.  It contains information which is
> confidential and may also be privileged.  It is for the exclusive use of the
> intended recipient(s).  If you are not the intended recipient(s) please note
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> -Original Message-----
> From: Brad Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: CF-Talk 
> Sent: Thu Jul 27 22:15:42 2006
> Subject: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net
>
> I recently took on a project where I was asked to create the markup
> for a site.  I would then hand the XHTML and CSS to a .NET programmer
> who's responsible for making it "live" (populating the pages).
>
> I can't tell you how frustrating an experience this is.  I'm stunned
> at the things that can't be done because "I'm using the .NET control
> and it doesn't work that way".  My response, "Then don't use the .NET
> control, just use a dang input tag!"
>
> Oh, and the extraneous crap that it adds to your nice clean XHTML...
> it reminds me of creating a web page in Microsoft Word!
>
> I guess .NET has it's place, but it's sure not the semantic web!
>
> -Brad
>
>
>
> 

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Re: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net

2006-07-27 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Maybe he was just a shit .NETer. :-)

..NET is very powerful - never write it off, even after my Web Service
calling woes, I'm loving C#


 




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-Original Message-
From: Brad Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk 
Sent: Thu Jul 27 22:15:42 2006
Subject: OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net

I recently took on a project where I was asked to create the markup
for a site.  I would then hand the XHTML and CSS to a .NET programmer
who's responsible for making it "live" (populating the pages).

I can't tell you how frustrating an experience this is.  I'm stunned
at the things that can't be done because "I'm using the .NET control
and it doesn't work that way".  My response, "Then don't use the .NET
control, just use a dang input tag!"

Oh, and the extraneous crap that it adds to your nice clean XHTML...
it reminds me of creating a web page in Microsoft Word!

I guess .NET has it's place, but it's sure not the semantic web!

-Brad



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OT: I'll NEVER switch to dot Net

2006-07-27 Thread Brad Roberts
I recently took on a project where I was asked to create the markup
for a site.  I would then hand the XHTML and CSS to a .NET programmer
who's responsible for making it "live" (populating the pages).

I can't tell you how frustrating an experience this is.  I'm stunned
at the things that can't be done because "I'm using the .NET control
and it doesn't work that way".  My response, "Then don't use the .NET
control, just use a dang input tag!"

Oh, and the extraneous crap that it adds to your nice clean XHTML...
it reminds me of creating a web page in Microsoft Word!

I guess .NET has it's place, but it's sure not the semantic web!

-Brad

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