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> From: Of Bartell, Aaron L. > > I hope to defect this year yet. I am taking up .NET using Visual Studio. I wish you the best, Aaron, although I'm not particularly seeing a lot of growth in that area. The .NET code I've seen is frighteningly bad stuff, with presentation, business logic and communication all bundled into one place. The tools may be great, but the idea of programming is not doing what's easy - that's the kind of job that gets outsourced. How many .NET programmers you think there are in India? China? How do you plan to compete with them? .NET may become the sweatshop sneaker of software development. Joe
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