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    Ed Poore
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    http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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    • E Ed Poore

      http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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      Rama Krishna Vavilala
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      Neat! Developer part does not seem to be accurate especially in the context of Microsoft Developers here. I don’t think they will find Ruby and Python in the zone of fun and games.

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        http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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        Joe Woodbury
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        I'd say that the project manager's no fly zone starts at Windows Forms. Then again, I find no fun in doing just about anything in the chart, just tedium which I avoid.

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          http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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          FyreWyrm
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          Interesting. Our chart at work would be: Zone of comfort: ASP.NET     AJAX     WebServices Executive No Fly Zone:     everything else

          Don't blame me. I voted for Chuck Norris.

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          • E Ed Poore

            http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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            martin_hughes
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            As long as the client gets what they want neither the platform nor the language matter.

            Books written by CP members

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              As long as the client gets what they want neither the platform nor the language matter.

              Books written by CP members

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              Rama Krishna Vavilala
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              Yes, great point,

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              • E Ed Poore

                http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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                Chris Maunder
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                Managers' zones of discomfort begin when devs push to use a technology because they want to, not because it's the most appropriate use of technology, time or available resources.

                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                  As long as the client gets what they want neither the platform nor the language matter.

                  Books written by CP members

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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  Until you have to hire someone to maintain it.

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                  • E Ed Poore

                    http://www.darkgreyindustries.com/images/uploads/zones_of_tech.png[^] Quite apt I think

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                    Phil Martin
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                    "ASP.Net MVC" having potential fun? Seriously? Man. I'd have more fun having high velocity cranial impacts with an adamantium cactus.

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                      As long as the client gets what they want neither the platform nor the language matter.

                      Books written by CP members

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                      RichardM1
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                      martin_hughes wrote:

                      As long as the client gets what they want pays me neither the platform nor the language matter.

                      Opacity, the new Transparency.

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                        Managers' zones of discomfort begin when devs push to use a technology because they want to, not because it's the most appropriate use of technology, time or available resources.

                        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                        RichardM1
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                        Wow, you must know some great managers! :((

                        Opacity, the new Transparency.

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                        • P Phil Martin

                          "ASP.Net MVC" having potential fun? Seriously? Man. I'd have more fun having high velocity cranial impacts with an adamantium cactus.

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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          +5 geek points for using "adamantium" in a real-world sentence.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                            "ASP.Net MVC" having potential fun? Seriously? Man. I'd have more fun having high velocity cranial impacts with an adamantium cactus.

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                            Ed Poore
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                            Well fun might be the wrong word but it's certainly more pleasant to use than normal ASP.NET in my opinion.

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