Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is…

2005-06-30 Thread Larry Meadors
Sweet, VS.NET just decided to crap out on me and not open my project. Hmm, thank goodness for jEdit!! Larry On 6/29/05, Yan Hu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We will use a WEB application as an example, especially the frond end. We have 2 bums on the street. We give them 10 dollars per hour to

[OT] Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is…

2005-06-30 Thread Dave Newton
Larry Meadors wrote: Sweet, VS.NET just decided to crap out on me and not open my project. Hmm, thank goodness for jEdit!! Ah, jEdit. How come when I switch focus away from jEdit and then back I have to hit ESC in order to get back to the edit window? I HATE that! Dave

Re: [OT] Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is…

2005-06-30 Thread Larry Meadors
I think Mark prefers NAnt these days... On 6/30/05, Frank W. Zammetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: UltraEdit and Ant my friends. It's all you'll ever need. Dave Newton wrote: Larry Meadors wrote: Sweet, VS.NET just decided to crap out on me and not open my project. Hmm, thank goodness

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-30 Thread Dave Newton
Dave Newton wrote: [blah blah blah] You know, it just occured to me that the quantity of off-topic posts on this list is a telling metric of the massive productivity gains we get by using Struts. By way of comparison, we see almost no off-topic posts from .NET users here, thus further

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-30 Thread Dave Newton
Dave Newton wrote: You know, it just occured to me that the quantity of off-topic posts on this list is a telling metric of the massive productivity gains we get by using Struts. By way of comparison, we see almost no off-topic posts from .NET users here, thus further proving that we have

This is how wonderful VS.NET is…

2005-06-29 Thread Yan Hu
We will use a WEB application as an example, especially the frond end. We have 2 bums on the street. We give them 10 dollars per hour to write a simple front end. One uses Struts or whatever J2ee MVC frameworks excluding JSF (using Creator). The other has no choice but VS.NET. The VS.NET bum

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Dave Newton
Yan Hu wrote: The other has no choice but VS.NET. Man, bums NEVER get a break. Need I go on? We're considering taking up a collection to pay you to not. Dave - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is…

2005-06-29 Thread Larry Meadors
WTF do you expect with retards writing code? Fire them, and hire smart people. Larry On 6/29/05, Yan Hu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We will use a WEB application as an example, especially the frond end. We have 2 bums on the street. We give them 10 dollars per hour to write a simple front

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is…

2005-06-29 Thread Yan Hu
WTF you expect from bums(they are not retards) is cheap labor The means do not matter too much. Only the end results matter --- Larry Meadors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: WTF do you expect with retards writing code? Fire them, and hire smart people. Larry On 6/29/05, Yan Hu

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Joe Germuska
At 3:27 PM -0700 6/29/05, Yan Hu wrote: We will use a WEB application as an example, especially the frond end. We have 2 bums on the street. We give them 10 dollars per hour to write a simple front end. One uses Struts or whatever J2ee MVC frameworks excluding JSF (using Creator). The other

RE: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
-Original Message- I'm sure you can find someplace else. -/Original Message- Do you think so? Most probably he is everywhere else already banned for lifetime ;-) Alexander - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Dave Newton
Yan Hu wrote: WTF you expect from bums(they are not retards) is cheap labor The means do not matter too much. Only the end results matter End results... Hmm... I guess if you don't need your developers to understand anything they're doing, maybe VS.NET _is_ a Great Choice.

Re: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Dave Newton
Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) wrote: -Original Message- I'm sure you can find someplace else. -/Original Message- Most probably he is everywhere else already banned for lifetime ;-) I still think it's Mark. Dave

RE: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Yan Hu
hey stop personal attacks! I did not start the IDE war. I use Struts a lot. That is why I am on this list. Why are some of your guys so jumpy? Competition spurs innovation. I know it is not a good place to talk about IDEs. But I did not start it. Some of your guys only like to hear nice

RE: This is how wonderful VS.NET is

2005-06-29 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
-Original Message- hey stop personal attacks! ... What is wrong with that? -Original Message- IF you had read my post correctly you would have noticed the smiley at the end... which makes it a joke between colleagues (you pretend to be one...) SO what's wrong with that? And