Jim,
Since you responded to me personally and to this thread I'll end it with my public response back to you.
I had a little fun at your expense and you took it personally.
I'm sorry if that insulted you, however maybe something good will come of it if you balance your commentary appropriately in the future and don't just say M$ Sucks :)
And you're right about not continuing the discussion at COMMON. There's no .Net content present in the curriculum unless I missed it :)
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Richard,
I have never, ever called out your qualifications or experience particularly
in public. We have differing views true, but I don't question your
integrity or experience.
No I will not choose to engage this discussion at the Annual Meeting of
COMMON. Nor will I apologize for suggesting the IBM i and POWER systems in
general are superior to Microsoft based systems. Facts are hard things.
Microsoft fanatics and apologists are free to have their opinion.
This thread ends now since it stopped being a technical discussion and
became an ad hominem one.
--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
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