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Story: Microsoft admits .Net skills shortage
So now it takes _two_ anti-MS ZD shills to reinvent supply-demand economics in to a bad thing? Allow me to retort- if demand outstrips supply, supply grows to meet demand. This is a GOOD THING for MS, a GOOD THING for developers, and a GOOD THING for the UK.
(Oh, and by the way- a quote attributed to 'another developer'? That was Onion-worthy. What did you do, a Google Groups search on comp.java.advocacy to find that? Check Slashdot some time; you'll find that those in in favor of 'open' systems are _not_ in favor of Java).
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Story: Microsoft admits .Net skills shortage
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And I suppose Microsoft is going to pay for all th... thomas earley -
So now it takes _two_ anti-MS ZD shills to re... Anonymous -
I have been working on the .NET Framework since th... Tony Gyles -
.net is great but also a work in progress since 5... Anonymous -
I doubt there is really a "skills shortage".
But i... Anonymous -
Idiotic advise that would only make sense if you h... Arthur B. -
Use perl & soap instead......
Everything is free a... Magnus Grander -
U.S. developers will not use .NET. Microsoft aban... Bill Grates -
,NET 2 framework obsolesces 1.1! We had to t... Bill Ballsmall -
One of the factors is that management is... Anon







