which poster was that ?
Milan.
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.Net gentlemen, that's where it's at and where it will be for a long long time to come.
All aboard the (toot)(toot) .Net gravy train.
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 15 May 2007, 14:46.
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Pondlife - you should have stocked up on the boiled sweets, packets of biscuits and all-you-can-eat lunches at the old training centre. In the olden days of course, when it was worth taking any training in it. Of course.
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Good point.
I have had to sell my house since the downturn and I'm now living under a huge pile of SAP training manuals supported on all the free pens. Fortunately the binders are quite thick so we're still kept warm. Just wish they were edible.
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Milan - thanks for reminding me. I forgot to mention that there's no future in SAP. Apparently offshore 'consultancies' are no longer even trained in it, and most of their SAPpers are begging in the streets knee-deep in torn up SAP manuals. The ones that refused to retrain into .net, that is.
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