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    Too bad he's using an asp based system. If it were php, I could whip up a wonderful site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Þornbjörg View Post
    Too bad he's using an asp based system. If it were php, I could whip up a wonderful site.

    Updated my avie to include the English spelling of my nick, btw.
    LOL - sorry buddy. We (being www.WebOperations.net, not CASAA) are a Micro$oft Shop. I'm not a big fan of Gates' Empire, but .NET and SQL do a solid job, it's the licensing costs and lack of open source that makes PHP/MySQL so attractive.

    I'm an MCSE+I and MCSD, so the licenses are free. I'll agree PHP does some massively incredible stuff but open source allows too much room for free association on behalf of the programmer. I've spent too many years trying to fix code and figure out what the original PHP programmer was thinking when he named his code variables after Thundercats and former girlfriends.

    Gimme boring old .NET/SQL any day for infrastructure. I'll use FotoChop and Flash if I want to get creative.
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    Thundercats... lol

    silly script kitties.. err kiddies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webby View Post
    Gimme boring old .NET/SQL any day for infrastructure. I'll use FotoChop and Flash if I want to get creative.
    I agree though I have many bones I'd pick with Microsoft if I could. And regarding getting creative I think there is much to be said for Silverlight.

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    Personally, I'm a fan of php and mysql. I've never seen, in large projects, variables named after characters or people. When you get into the 'single developer tiny project's then you find that. I could argue the same for various projects one can build designed for the Visual series.

    The thing that irks me most, web related where Microsoft is concerned, is they refuse to accept W3C's standards. CSS 2.0 went 'live' a long long time ago (if you consider how fast the internet evolves), and yet Microsoft only recently began accepting it. Don't even get me started on CSS 3.0. I was told by one developer that IE will never adhere to CSS 3.0. It may pick up 'parts' but never the whole definition. Add to this Microsoft's own creation of CSS stylings that do not work on any other browser, regardless of system, and... well... I'll stop ranting now.

    We each have our own reasons for what we do. You obviously use the operating system monopoly to further your sales. I prefer keeping costs down and use methods that anyone can access. I'm sure you make more than I do on each individual job.

    Ah well, to each their own.

    If there wasn't Microsoft with their refusal of standards, then I wouldn't be able to get as many jobs as I have, since they are the ones who shoveled PC's into everyone's homes. I just wish they would begin following standards and practices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Þornbjörg View Post
    Personally, I'm a fan of php and mysql. I've never seen, in large projects, variables named after characters or people. When you get into the 'single developer tiny project's then you find that. I could argue the same for various projects one can build designed for the Visual series.
    ROFL! I knew you'd see where I was going with that one. We are as one. Trust me - I'm no Gate's Clone. I'm really going to enjoy working with you on the IT side of CASAA. Regardless where the vote goes, there are several of us on CASAA's IT comittee needed to work out the architecture and topology. I have three collos and can run any machines or OS's we can afford - to start out I can't imagine setting up anything other than Linux.

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    I'd like to be involved with IT and Communications... I have less to offer for IT, though.

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    Well, I do web design and computer repair for a living. I don't have my own company, I do temp work for half a dozen to help with overflow. Pays well enough, and saves me having to market. What cut they get I figure as savings since I don't have to advertise.

    Oh, and decided to whip up my own dynamic sig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Þornbjörg View Post
    Well, I do web design and computer repair for a living. I don't have my own company, I do temp work for half a dozen to help with overflow. Pays well enough, and saves me having to market. What cut they get I figure as savings since I don't have to advertise.

    Oh, and decided to whip up my own dynamic sig.

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    Snazzy!

    How about a few banners and goodies we can provide for DL from the CASAA site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Þornbjörg View Post
    Personally, I'm a fan of php and mysql.
    I often find it odd that folks seem to have weird misgivings about it. Then again, my *nix roots run deep, before Linus messed with Minux so this new stuff I guess builds on a well-understood (for me and mine, anyway) base

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