ASP.net coder intelligence decrease?
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It may just be me (it often is), but i haven't been on here in a while, and i popped over to the ASP.net forum to see about answering a few questions - has the quality/intelligence of the questions in there degraded sharply recently?
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It may just be me (it often is), but i haven't been on here in a while, and i popped over to the ASP.net forum to see about answering a few questions - has the quality/intelligence of the questions in there degraded sharply recently?
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It may just be me (it often is), but i haven't been on here in a while, and i popped over to the ASP.net forum to see about answering a few questions - has the quality/intelligence of the questions in there degraded sharply recently?
I don't think it's all that recent ;P It's been harder to find a decent question among all the poorly written ones for a while now.
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No they've been that bad for a couple of years at least. Frankly im glad, it means job security for those of us with half a clue.
Unless of course, they're not smart enough to ask for decent money. ... Oh dear.
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It may just be me (it often is), but i haven't been on here in a while, and i popped over to the ASP.net forum to see about answering a few questions - has the quality/intelligence of the questions in there degraded sharply recently?
The ASP.NET forum is definately the worst of it. I assume the people looking to outsource to the cheapest possible vendor, tend to want web work done. A lot of these folks have no idea at the most fundamental level of what ASP.NET is, or what it does. It's sad.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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It may just be me (it often is), but i haven't been on here in a while, and i popped over to the ASP.net forum to see about answering a few questions - has the quality/intelligence of the questions in there degraded sharply recently?
Welcome to web-development. The new Visual Basic. Entry point for programming.
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
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Welcome to web-development. The new Visual Basic. Entry point for programming.
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
*sigh*
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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It may just be me (it often is), but i haven't been on here in a while, and i popped over to the ASP.net forum to see about answering a few questions - has the quality/intelligence of the questions in there degraded sharply recently?
Sadly, it's the forum you're most likely to get 1 voted for asking a clueless numpty for clarifications on their inane textspeak prattlings.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Welcome to web-development. The new Visual Basic. Entry point for programming.
cheers, Paul M. Watson.