Re: Has MS given up on us (again)?
- From: "Michael C" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 13:17:52 +1100
"Scott M." <smar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The point is we were up and writing code in 1 single day and in addition
to that we did some actual work in that day. I really don't see the
issue.
My point is that if you don't know all the facets to the language, then
"up and writing code" could also mean that you've got poorly written code.
But, you wouldn't even know it.
Heck, you can write bad code in any language - that doesn't mean that you
"know" that language.
Also, when you say that you all had a laugh about how much of a non-issue
it was to switch, but yet admit that you don't really know all the facets
of the language, it strikes me as odd.
I'm not sure what else to say, it really was a complete and utter non-event.
The code we were writing in C# was no better or worse than what we were
writing in vbnet.
Michael
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