> jjzeidner@gmail.com writes: > > Don't touch ASP.NET... its pure evil. > > Thank you for that wonderfully useful comment. No problem. > > Our business frequently involves working with existing sites' codebases, and > that means what languages they've decided to adopt. If we can have a test > environment which doesn't involve requiring access to or meddling with their live > server, everyone's happy. Microsoft makes sure that it is far too costly to straddle that technological rift. Making sure there is little or no skills or code overlap is one way of making sure that people don't think twice about using their platform. Mono may work well right now, and broad compliance will be maintained until: 1) Microsoft gains a majority share in this market at which point they will then try to incentivize the adoption of their other technologies by offering selective compatibility. 2) Microsoft deems Mono+ASP.NET to be unprofitable. Well see.... > > I fully expect our next client will have developed a site with Fortran Server > Pages on a CP/M-86 webserver (hmm... sounds like it would be Slashdotted on > principle) Many OSS technologies have held up quite well over time. Perl, for instance, is still a viable technology. -- .0000. communication. .0001. development. .0010. strategy. .0100. appeal. JOSHUA M. ZEIDNER IT Consultant ++power; ++perspective; ++possibilities; ( 602 ) 490 8006 jjzeidner@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss