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  • M Michael P Butler

    Pete Madden wrote:

    When I see a title like that I always wonder if they are talking about a C#/VB.NET developer or an ASP.NET developer (now I understand that ASP.NET cannot exist by itself and does need C#/VB in there.)

    Given the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads, they are probably wanting a Java developer to write a DOS app on a Novell Network :-D Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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    Paul Conrad
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    Michael P Butler wrote:

    the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads

    Or, like some of the ones I seen where they are looking for a VB.Net/C# programmer with "10 years of .Net" experience. :doh: Paul

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      When I see a title like that I always wonder if they are talking about a C#/VB.NET developer or an ASP.NET developer (now I understand that ASP.NET cannot exist by itself and does need C#/VB in there.)

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      Nish Nishant
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      A .NET developer would be a generic term for anyone coding for the CLR. His language of choice wouldn't matter I guess. Regards, Nish

      My blog : Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET

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        Michael P Butler wrote:

        the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads

        Or, like some of the ones I seen where they are looking for a VB.Net/C# programmer with "10 years of .Net" experience. :doh: Paul

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        toxcct
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        :laugh::laugh::laugh: this one is very good ! :rose:


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        • M Michael P Butler

          Pete Madden wrote:

          When I see a title like that I always wonder if they are talking about a C#/VB.NET developer or an ASP.NET developer (now I understand that ASP.NET cannot exist by itself and does need C#/VB in there.)

          Given the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads, they are probably wanting a Java developer to write a DOS app on a Novell Network :-D Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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          leppie
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          :sigh: :bittersmile: xacc.ide-0.1.1.10 - now with AutoComplete(kinda) :)

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          • P Paul Conrad

            Michael P Butler wrote:

            the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads

            Or, like some of the ones I seen where they are looking for a VB.Net/C# programmer with "10 years of .Net" experience. :doh: Paul

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            Kevin McFarlane
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            I came across a requirement like that 3 years ago! Kevin

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            • P Paul Conrad

              Michael P Butler wrote:

              the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads

              Or, like some of the ones I seen where they are looking for a VB.Net/C# programmer with "10 years of .Net" experience. :doh: Paul

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              Adnan Siddiqi
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              :laugh: yes i ve also seen such ads :D

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              • N Nish Nishant

                A .NET developer would be a generic term for anyone coding for the CLR. His language of choice wouldn't matter I guess. Regards, Nish

                My blog : Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET

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                Roger Alsing 0
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                so if you do C# or Ook or brainf##k .NET doesnt matter? :)

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                  so if you do C# or Ook or brainf##k .NET doesnt matter? :)

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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  Roger J wrote:

                  brainf##k .NET

                  Hey, my favorite language. Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                  • M Michael P Butler

                    Pete Madden wrote:

                    When I see a title like that I always wonder if they are talking about a C#/VB.NET developer or an ASP.NET developer (now I understand that ASP.NET cannot exist by itself and does need C#/VB in there.)

                    Given the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads, they are probably wanting a Java developer to write a DOS app on a Novell Network :-D Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                    Gary R Wheeler
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                    And it's the annual 'Sales Kick-off' week where I work. The hair-gel-and-Blackberry set are out in force... :~


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                    • M Michael P Butler

                      Pete Madden wrote:

                      When I see a title like that I always wonder if they are talking about a C#/VB.NET developer or an ASP.NET developer (now I understand that ASP.NET cannot exist by itself and does need C#/VB in there.)

                      Given the average IQ of the people who write these kind of ads, they are probably wanting a Java developer to write a DOS app on a Novell Network :-D Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]

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                      Alsvha
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                      lol - good one. --------------------------- 127.0.0.1 - Sweet 127.0.0.1

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                      • N Nish Nishant

                        A .NET developer would be a generic term for anyone coding for the CLR. His language of choice wouldn't matter I guess. Regards, Nish

                        My blog : Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET

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                        mgama
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                        While I see your point, it probably does matter to the company. It wouldn't make sense if all their apps were written in C#, except for one writen in VB.NET which was started by the new guy.

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