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    Behzad Sedighzadeh
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    Yesterday in CodeProject's newsletter, there was a link to one of Justin Williams posts on his blog where he openly admitted to switch to WP7 if some sort of criteria be passed.A surprising though from a Mac guru.So what came to my mind, was the fact that today you can rarely find talks about benefits of X technology over Y technology.In particular i mean JAVA vs. .Net, LAMP vs. Windows stack,PC vs. Mac, etc.Even for mobile platforms, most reviews and talks are around benefits of each platform(IPhone, Android, WP7) for customers not developers! I think we have transfer from pure-technology era into something more customer--oriented era, thanks to maturity of technology.

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      Yesterday in CodeProject's newsletter, there was a link to one of Justin Williams posts on his blog where he openly admitted to switch to WP7 if some sort of criteria be passed.A surprising though from a Mac guru.So what came to my mind, was the fact that today you can rarely find talks about benefits of X technology over Y technology.In particular i mean JAVA vs. .Net, LAMP vs. Windows stack,PC vs. Mac, etc.Even for mobile platforms, most reviews and talks are around benefits of each platform(IPhone, Android, WP7) for customers not developers! I think we have transfer from pure-technology era into something more customer--oriented era, thanks to maturity of technology.

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      Shahriar Iqbal Chowdhury Galib
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      Behzad Sedighzadeh wrote:

      I think we have transfer from pure-technology era into something more customer--oriented era

      ultimate goal is to provide better product for customer, no matter what technology is used if user/customer is not happy , introducing new technology is meaningless.

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        Behzad Sedighzadeh wrote:

        I think we have transfer from pure-technology era into something more customer--oriented era

        ultimate goal is to provide better product for customer, no matter what technology is used if user/customer is not happy , introducing new technology is meaningless.

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        Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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        If that statement doesn't deserve a 5, I don't know what does. 5+ :thumbsup:

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          Yesterday in CodeProject's newsletter, there was a link to one of Justin Williams posts on his blog where he openly admitted to switch to WP7 if some sort of criteria be passed.A surprising though from a Mac guru.So what came to my mind, was the fact that today you can rarely find talks about benefits of X technology over Y technology.In particular i mean JAVA vs. .Net, LAMP vs. Windows stack,PC vs. Mac, etc.Even for mobile platforms, most reviews and talks are around benefits of each platform(IPhone, Android, WP7) for customers not developers! I think we have transfer from pure-technology era into something more customer--oriented era, thanks to maturity of technology.

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          Wow you must hang out in different places than I do. There are some BITTER disputes going on all the time with every development technology I've ever used or heard of. It's a lot of hot air though as you say it's what affects the end user that matters most.


          There is no failure only feedback

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            Wow you must hang out in different places than I do. There are some BITTER disputes going on all the time with every development technology I've ever used or heard of. It's a lot of hot air though as you say it's what affects the end user that matters most.


            There is no failure only feedback

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            Behzad Sedighzadeh
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            Where and when you could find a mac guy, leaning to write an appication for Windows? Compare the past with today. Most of developers work on 2 platforms or at least give it a try: windows and linux,.NET and Java, ASP.NET and php,Eclipse and XCode,iOS and Android.

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              Yesterday in CodeProject's newsletter, there was a link to one of Justin Williams posts on his blog where he openly admitted to switch to WP7 if some sort of criteria be passed.A surprising though from a Mac guru.So what came to my mind, was the fact that today you can rarely find talks about benefits of X technology over Y technology.In particular i mean JAVA vs. .Net, LAMP vs. Windows stack,PC vs. Mac, etc.Even for mobile platforms, most reviews and talks are around benefits of each platform(IPhone, Android, WP7) for customers not developers! I think we have transfer from pure-technology era into something more customer--oriented era, thanks to maturity of technology.

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              Behzad Sedighzadeh wrote:

              passed.A

              Behzad Sedighzadeh wrote:

              guru.So

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              technology.In

              FYI, a space usually comes after a period that ends a sentence. Like this.

              [WikiLeaks Cablegate Cables]

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