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    OneBadV8

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    So, I hear you're a programmer? I'm a network engineer / architect myself.. But I went to Purdue for computer science.... although I never finished that degree.. LOL

    What languages are currently paying your bills?

    C#, VB, and LOT of Javascript

    I work for a Microsoft Shop and I'm Microsoft Certfied. We mainly do C# and are always doing the latest tech they offer. Its actually kind of hard to keep up sometimes.
     

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    C#, VB, and LOT of Javascript

    I work for a Microsoft Shop and I'm Microsoft Certfied. We mainly do C# and are always doing the latest tech they offer. Its actually kind of hard to keep up sometimes.

    My condolences.... LOL

    But seriously.. I wouldn't touch VB or Javascript for a living if they paid me twice what I was makin now..
     

    OneBadV8

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    My condolences.... LOL

    But seriously.. I wouldn't touch VB or Javascript for a living if they paid me twice what I was makin now..


    Javascript has came a long way, and I try to avoid VB like the plague. But I work as a consultant so if that's what the client uses, that's what I have to use :noway:

    Javascript is made really easy to use now using jQuery
     

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    Javascript has came a long way, and I try to avoid VB like the plague. But I work as a consultant so if that's what the client uses, that's what I have to use :noway:

    Javascript is made really easy to use now using jQuery

    90+% of the programming I do these days is just scripting... the rest is perl (or glorified scripting...) -- my problem is that I'm too lazy to learn much about Javascript... so when my blog (which runs wordpress, and far too many plugins instead of me writing any code) has javascript issues (usually with jquery conflicts...) I'm always lost.
     
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