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Hello Rob, 

Interesting feedback. 

I know you use Domino, but are you also using Websphere or what type of 
Web or Windows dev is your team doing ?

The Lite versions of .Net are now all FREE, so it definitely wouldn't hurt 
to pad the resume :-)

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Richard Schoen
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message: 2
date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 08:25:50 -0400
from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: iSeries, .Net and COMMON

I don't see our company using .NET.
Why then would I?
- To see if company maybe needs to look at it?  I'm not timid.  If I feel 
that way about a product I'll approach the chain.
- To know the devil and argue intelligently against it?  No thanks, I 
don't hang out at satanic cult meetings either.  Also, it's hard for me to 

concentrate when I am not enthused.
- To pad my resume'?  Gain a little knowledge for side work?  Actually had 

a head hunter call me just this week on a .net position.  Some local 
company going that way with their i.  I'm pretty happy here and don't see 
any changes coming.  Training for a MS product for something a few years 
out can be a waste of time, with the technology constantly changing and 
all.

But COMMON may be different.  Bigger spread of people.  Just like our LUG 
didn't have enough people in the "system level" to care about the topics 
Al Barsa presents to justify paying his expenses, but COMMON has a larger 
spread and he packs them in there.


Rob Berendt

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