RE: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-03 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
-Original Message- . . . What makes you think http://wiki.apache.org/struts/PoweredBy is a struts site? Don't give wrong information. . . . Technology columnist and editor -/Original Message - No wonder I have such a low consideration for technology columns and their writers...

RE: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-03 Thread John Henry Xu
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Re: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-02 Thread Dakota Jack
No, I don't. This is a really superficial analysis. On 7/1/05, John Henry Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: V., in any cases of programming, more lines and more classes means more work and more money. Don't you agree? Jack H. Xu Technology columnist and editor http://www.usanalyst.com

Re: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-02 Thread Larry Meadors
I agree w/ Dakota on this. Using a lines of code metric to measure cost is about as valid as saying Well, gee, M$'s stock prices are way higher than Sun's, so we should use .net! (Which, incidentally was the approach used where I work. Scary.) This thread is retarded. The intent is to decide

Re: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-02 Thread John Henry Xu
Mr .V, Do you know html? You claim you are a programmer? What makes you think http://wiki.apache.org/struts/PoweredBy is a struts site? Don't give wrong information. As for another link of C#, I use Linux so I am really only interest in web services of .net, which I may use. Since I don't want

Re: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-01 Thread John Henry Xu
V., in any cases of programming, more lines and more classes means more work and more money. Don't you agree? Jack H. Xu Technology columnist and editor http://www.usanalyst.com http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest free job portal in North America) - Original Message - From:

Re: Re: Struts vs .NET???

2005-07-01 Thread John Henry Xu
.V, I was working on Java until I became a manager. The discussion seems go to the direction of GUI vs. no GUI. My intention was automating the coding process. In struts and EJB, lots of codes fit into patterns and can be automated. I was actually developing command line automation utilities