> > That really isn't the problem at all.  The old code works, but could you
> > change a looping scan to a LINQ statement?  The bar is getting raised all
> > the time and it's hard to stay with it.

> Why does the saying "if it ain't broke, ..." come to mind?  Sure, I
> could rip all the walls off of my house to use the latest/greatest
> technology in siding, but would it really be worth it?  Likewise with
> rewriting a working application in DotNyet!

Just because something isn't broken, doesn't mean it can't be done
better. Innovation in technology shouldn't be held back by 'if it
ain't broke' mentality-- 'if it ain't broke' mentality is more an
argument for business ROI evaluations.


-- 
Derek


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