No .NET programmers, please.
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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I stopped reading at the point he says "Now let me clarify — .NET is a dandy language".
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I stopped reading at the point he says "Now let me clarify — .NET is a dandy language".
That's too bad. You could apply there and work long, hard hours[^] to make that guy rich. What's not to love?
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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WTF Just WFT Using all those fancy schmancy newfangled things in .NET is not required - you can still do low level coding in almost any .NET language (but hey I don't know all of them), and it's in fact harder because things like the GC get in your way and you have to work around that.
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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Well he assumes people who use .NET only use .NET. He's gotta open his eyes wider I think. Or maybe he's just frustrated at not being able to hire good devs (not surprising given his generally narrow-minded attitude).
Regards, Nish
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:laugh: This is a gem. I had a good laugh, thanks!
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It takes all sorts I guess :-) And you are right, that was funny although in a sad way!
Regards, Nish
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Well he assumes people who use .NET only use .NET. He's gotta open his eyes wider I think. Or maybe he's just frustrated at not being able to hire good devs (not surprising given his generally narrow-minded attitude).
Regards, Nish
Most recent article : Adding data-bindable attributes to C# enums using the dynamic runtime My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
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That is a good publicity stunt by him so that more people can find out about his startup.
If you ever want to work in a startup, avoid .NET. It does you no favors.
My question: What about Java? There are lot of startups founded on .NET. Some of them by CP members.
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I love the feedback. I wonder how he codes with his head up his a&&?
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I love the feedback. I wonder how he codes with his head up his a&&?
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www.jaxcoder.com[^] WinHeistHe's obviously one of those people that doesn't sleep very much. He cannot bear to be apart from himself for that long.
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Well he assumes people who use .NET only use .NET. He's gotta open his eyes wider I think. Or maybe he's just frustrated at not being able to hire good devs (not surprising given his generally narrow-minded attitude).
Regards, Nish
Most recent article : Adding data-bindable attributes to C# enums using the dynamic runtime My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
I got the impression he was complaining about cookbook programmers; people who couldn't write their own recipes. Of course, .NET (or VB or C++) doesn't have a corner on that market. :) :) :)
Best wishes, Hans
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Am I right about their business model? Basically you give them your bank account and credit card details, which they store on their servers; and they then access your bank and credit card accounts whenever you submit a transaction? If this is what they do, include me out.
Best wishes, Hans
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He's obviously one of those people that doesn't sleep very much. He cannot bear to be apart from himself for that long.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
A legend in his own mind eh?
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Just made me think of the "good old days" when there was Microsoft Systems Journal and it was loaded with native Win32/MFC coding tips/articles/etc. and not 99% .NET or web apps or one of the new MS server products. Not that there's anything wrong with those things... Just saying.
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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I stopped reading after 2nd para.... because I don't feed trolls... ;P
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If this is true, he's an appalingly ignorant a$$. Startup or no, I wouldn't want to work for such a close minded schmuck. If he's so cosed minded about .NET, I shudder to think about what he would say/do when you tell him that there's a problem with something he wants to do (like turning lead into gold!) He sounds like the kind of guy that would ignore all of your carefully thought out/researched solutions to a problem so he could tell you what the real solution to the problem is. You know, like telling you the true solution for fixing a flat tire is to build a football stadium where your car now sits.
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This one will be popular here at CP: CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire .NET programmers [^] :-D
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He may actually be right for a startup that has very specialised requirements. His requirements may be so narrow that .net is not applicable to his company. He still strikes me as a dipstick, and his opinions do sound trollish.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Unfortunately, I know exactly what he's talking about, yet I have almost 10 years of .net C# experience now. :|
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