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My Personal Software Development Stack

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1 Oct 2014CPOL3 min read 17.1K   5  
My Windows Sever 2003 reaches its end of life in 2015. I do not look forward to moving to Server 2012. Surely there has to be a better, portable, and cross platform solution that features zero install and fits on a USB stick.

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I started programming on a Commodore PET with 8K memory and a cassette drive for storage. I used Commodore BASIC and 6502 assembler. I have been coding for 35 years and still consider Delphi 7 the most productive IDE and language I have used. I use C# and Visual Studio when I have to in order to satisfy some clients.

I prefer ColdFusion and Railo for server language as they are so productive. Again I use asp.net when I have to.

I am a big fan of JavaScript on the client but I am still not sold on Node.js as a server platform.

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