Viktors Rotanovs wrote:
Isn't it better to switch to PHP then? It allows even faster development
than .NET and there are lots of inexpensive PHP coders available.
viktors
No, PHP is natively linux, and the higher-ups have decided directly
toward windows.
Also, PHP isn't too often
At 02:50 PM 8/5/2004, you wrote:
Isn't the main goal to build working application as quickly as possible?
Jeez...you are joking...?your goal should be to create the best possible
application.
Depends on the requirements.I would think that both speed of
development and quality of development
Do you mean full time or contract?
Viktors Rotanovs wrote:
Neil Robertson-Ravo [Team Macromedia] wrote:
Isn't the main goal to build working application as quickly as possible?
Jeez...you are joking...?your goal should be to create the best
possible application.
Okay, the best possible
Good point Larry.
Any of these government jobs any further south?
DC gets too cold for me.;-)
Troy
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
Given that many of these opening in the DC area are government
related, or on government contracts, that's doubtful.
larry
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From: Troy
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Viktors Rotanovs wrote:
PHP also runs on Windows and there's nothing wrong with running it that way.
Yeah, but on mission-critical high-end applications, would you run it on
windows? I wouldn't. Though maybe I wouldn't run windows either...
Isn't the main goal to build
Neil Robertson-Ravo [Team Macromedia] wrote:
So does CF, but it's still not ADO.NET.
Back this up with your reasoningalso if you wouldn't run Windows how are you going to run .NET? curious...
http://mono-project.com/about/index.html :D
-- Adrian
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