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I hope so....
That .Net for dummies is one expensive training course. Bloody hard too which means at least not everyone will be doing it. kerching!!!
It should be around for years now that so many big companies are using it as well. Trebles all round I say.
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Andy,
nothing of the sort,
I think myself, Zorba, Pondlife, Rootsnall, stand united in agreement that .Net is indeed the future
Milan.
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these changes - did they mean that the nuclear missiles launched?
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you're right, .Net it is, I'll get back to my work
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 17 May 2007, 13:11.
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Java????? That new-fangled stuff will never take off...
*screws up list*
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ahhh,
I am working with the java stuff today
no su01 over here !
* considers removing Zorba from his list of (cough) .Net experts! *
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*reluctantly puts Milan back on the List*Originally posted by milanbeneshey less of it Zorba
it's any easy mistake to make, shat my pants when I realised
please please put me back on your .Net experts list :-)
Milan.
Better get yourself back on the '.Net for Dummies' course, module SU01
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hey less of it Zorba
it's any easy mistake to make, shat my pants when I realised
please please put me back on your .Net experts list :-)
Milan.
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*edits '.net' experts list*Originally posted by milanbenesfack fack
why didn't I take screen shots before I changed it
bugger
feck, just changed authorisations on the wrong system
Milan.
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flubster yes they day but if you log onto the wrong system then it goes out the window dunnit
anyway folks, following the initial shock, all is not lost and everything is back how it should be luckily today is a public holiday and no-one will notice
Milan.
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I took production database down a few times on a busy website by making SQL mistakes in heavy data mining queries, was not pretty and they put IO limit on my queries after that
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