while many companies state that people are there greatest assets (which does not coincide whith the amount they pay to them) I really believe that you will be a very good developer. That has nothing to do with your knowledge of a special product but with the way you do things. Therefore it is a pleasure for me to read how you are getting done with LAMP, .NET, Flex, Java etc.
But the one reason why I read your blog and not one of the million others is that you can write about your findings in an interesting way.
I liked very much the MS Enterprise Library for .NET which will give you a kickstart in creating .NET web apps. But maybe it is better to do more things by yourself in order to have greater influence on the result?
Anyway, I will eagerly wait on your next .NET blog...
Jake,
while many companies state that people are there greatest assets (which does not coincide whith the amount they pay to them) I really believe that you will be a very good developer. That has nothing to do with your knowledge of a special product but with the way you do things. Therefore it is a pleasure for me to read how you are getting done with LAMP, .NET, Flex, Java etc.
But the one reason why I read your blog and not one of the million others is that you can write about your findings in an interesting way.
I liked very much the MS Enterprise Library for .NET which will give you a kickstart in creating .NET web apps. But maybe it is better to do more things by yourself in order to have greater influence on the result?
Anyway, I will eagerly wait on your next .NET blog...
Mark