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Previously on ".Net/SQL related technologies currently in demand"

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by chicane View Post
    threaded is in the process of migrating his old VS2010 stuff to the 2013 version.
    That'll be the version where wingdings and webdings replaced txt-speek as the new favoured language following the merging of C# and VB.Net?


    Genius of M$ to put year indicators after their products. No business would want to be seen dead using a 10 year old version of a product, despite the actual differences being negligible and barely more useful.

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    threaded, is that you?
    threaded is in the process of migrating his old VS2010 stuff to the 2013 version.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    threaded, is that you?
    Dunno. What self-awareness test should I use to find out?

    Maybe you think I'm claiming to have 5 years experience of VS2008? When in fact I'm just bowing to an agent's superior dimness if they ask me. Saying yes never got you turned down for a role.

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  • Pondlife
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    threaded, is that you?

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by cykophysh39 View Post
    Have you got at least 5 years experience in VS 2008??

    If an agent asks then yes!

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  • cykophysh39
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    Have you got at least 5 years experience in VS 2008??

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  • PAH
    started a topic .Net/SQL related technologies currently in demand

    .Net/SQL related technologies currently in demand

    Anyone seeing any demand/use for the latest .net/sql related technologies in their contracts?

    e.g.

    Visual Studio 2008 (with .Net 3.5 support)
    LINQ
    SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)


    I was going to add SQL Server 2008 to the list, but don't think it's even out yet. End of feb IIRC?

    If I've missed anything, let me know.

    Should I be mostly ok with the previous set of VS 2005, .Net 2.0, SQL Server 2005?
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