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To: ahhaha who wrote (5526)10/23/2002 12:04:48 AM
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From O'Reilly 2:

July 12th, 2002 8:44 PM

I agree with the previous poster. As a project manager I have been responsible for implementing both J2EE and now .Net. I just completed my first .Net project and my team came in both under budget and finished all development in less than 60% of the time that we had budgeted. We had used our experience with Java / J2EE to benchmark our budget/timetable for our .Net implementation and like I said above, we finished the project under budget and in much less time. I'm not a MS fan or hater, but I think the best thing they did was VS.Net. I have never used an IDE that had everything in it like that. Every Java / J2EE IDE I have used in the past put together could not equal what I did with VS.Net.

I am much more likely to recommend .Net in the future after the experience I had with this project.

J. Guillian
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