Re: why?

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CEOs, CFOs and other management types shouldn't be making these kinds
of decisions. They should delegate to the CIO who should probably ask
the people under them what their opinions are, and why. The CIO should
than make the call based on the information provided by his team.

Andy

Devan wrote:
These numbers are important when talking to the taller upper management. You
are an engineer or someone with a computer science degree that has years of
experience, understanding what code is or isnt. Whereas, most of these guys,
hold an undergraduate degree in history and get into Investment Banking
because of their height. Talking about merits or demerits of Java vs .NET at
a very advanced level will either put them to sleep or make the Java team,
which talks at a even basic level as in length or size of code, only more
successful.

These CEOs, CFOs can easily relate to physical labor, size of the Framework
than to nerdier arguements as usability, ulility, ease of use, etc.

So, understanding my position, as you have been in one, or currently are in
one, an MVP, as you, must be quick at helping me out, as you know, quite well
that us, computer programmers have a different mindset than them.

Devan

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