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Are you excited about .NET 2.0?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 Nov 2004 to 21 Nov 2004

.NET 2.0 promises to bring a bunch of innovations and new features to make our lives wonderful. But do you care?

OptionVotes% 
I'm very excited41026.23
I'm looking forward to it51332.82
I'm slightly interested in it27617.66
I'm not that interested in it20713.24
I don't want to know about it15710.04



 
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Mike Dimmick15-Nov-04 1:47
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Michael P Butler14-Nov-04 23:38
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Corinna John14-Nov-04 20:50
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worldspawn15-Nov-04 15:26
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Peter Hancock15-Nov-04 17:04
Peter Hancock15-Nov-04 17:04 
I'd be happy making web pages in cobol if it made me lots of $$$. I'm not that ultruistic!

I write code for money first, for fun second. Unfortunately, one of the downsides to learning the new stuff is that you realise just how far from the old stuff we've come.

My company however writes code purely and simply for money. Therefore, it will upgrade when and only WHEN there is a business case that says WE WILL MAKE MORE MONEY by upgrading.

The most amazing thing though is that all the interviews I went to when .NET first came out wanted people with .NET skills, but still had them programming in VB6. Many C++ shops that I inteviewed for still had people coding in C. I wonder why? Perhaps it's because there is just not enough business benefit for upgrading.

So you may be able to avoid smashing your head against a wall avoiding the inadequacies of ASP 2/3, but the multinational organisations reaping in huge dollars, aren't paying for the upgrade path just yet - and many of the smaller companies can't afford to either.

Upgrade when you will make money for it for you business. Upgrade if you feel like it for fun.


Peter Hancock
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And they still ran faster and faster and faster, till they all just melted away, and there was nothing left but a great big pool of melted butter

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Michael P Butler14-Nov-04 23:47
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Alexander Tereshchenko16-Nov-04 12:47
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