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If you haven't already, better start learning functional programming.
If you haven't already, better start learning functional programming.
Quote from number22:
By choosing Microsoft platform, you have to upgrade and keep re-learning same shit over and over again, therefore paying for same shit over and over again. That is its model of revenue stream, very tiresome and tedious.
Quote from number22:
By choosing Microsoft platform, you have to upgrade and keep re-learning same shit over and over again, therefore paying for same shit over and over again. That is its model of revenue stream, very tiresome and tedious.
Quote from tradefreak:
yep u are exactly right - i've been doing it for years and it sux - learn nt, then win2k, then win2003, then win2008, and then sql 7, then sql2000, then sql2005, then sql2008 and on and on...
I am too old and experienced with Microsoft shits. Ever heard Visual FoxPro, Visual J++, and NetBIOS. The most infamous of all, the freaking Microsoft domain name server and its WINS. Felt sorry for people spending time and efforts on those products. The lesson is that if you spending on something non-standard; you are at their mercy. Fool me once shame on you, Fool me twice shame on me.Quote from janus007:
Wrong.. I guess you don't use Microsoft products![]()
Quote from number22:
I am too old and experienced with Microsoft shits. Ever heard Visual FoxPro, Visual J++, and NetBIOS. The most infamous of all, the freaking Microsoft domain name server and its WINS. Felt sorry for people spending time and efforts on those products. The lesson is that if you spending on something non-standard; you are at their mercy. Fool me once shame on you, Fool me twice shame on me.
Anyway, I am using Windows XP to play games and watching dvd, of course it came with the hardware.
one more thing about services update that comes with all Microsoft shits, it will always break more things than fixing bugs.
of cause I've heard of it, next thing you're gonna tell me is by guarantee that the good old days with assembler never should have evolved! Quote from tradefreak:
yep u are exactly right - i've been doing it for years and it sux - learn nt, then win2k, then win2003, then win2008, and then sql 7, then sql2000, then sql2005, then sql2008 and on and on...