[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well see now that I'm a seasoned senior type programmer, I'm 
> expected to know things like ASP and .NET and a hundred other 
> tools I suppose.  But I don't and really it hasn't hurt me 
> any, but it's always nice to be able to say "ASP? Oh yes I 
> programmed an web-store interface ...."

My point was that "for free" often isn't.  If you can buy a packaged
solution for a few thousand dollars, and not have to maintain and
support it, [as long as it does what you need it to,] it's probably a
better deal.

I like working with Java and UOJ, but honestly I'd rather have a normal
SQL database, use Hibernate, and spend more time on the website
functionality instead of the data access layer.

-- 
Wendy Smoak
Applications Systems Analyst, Sr.
Arizona State University, PA, IRM 
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