Bumblebee
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@Sutherlands said:
No, but we have reached the point where we can assume that ShatteredArm was talking about a position where that would be relevent.
Jeez. It's like we haveta be TELEPATHIC or somethin.
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@boomzilla said:
@Sutherlands said:
Whoa.... calm down there. You're overreacting like a blakeyrant about Windows native widgets.No, but we have reached the point where we can assume that ShatteredArm was talking about a position where that would be relevent.
Jeez. It's like we haveta be TELEPATHIC or somethin.
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@boomzilla said:
@Sutherlands said:
@boomzilla said:
Yeah, I know that. Have we really reached the stage where we assume a developer is a web developer? If so, that's TRWTF.@ShatteredArm said:
O_o. Because it's the Windows web server?Also, I wouldn't even consider hiring a Windows developer who doesn't even know what the .exe for IIS is.
I'll bite. What does IIS have to do with windows development?Or a middleware developer... Those two things probably cover most of the Windows development done in corporate America.
Also, I didn't realize there were two additional pages when I posted. That's TRWTF.
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@boomzilla said:
@Sutherlands said:
@boomzilla said:
Yeah, I know that. Have we really reached the stage where we assume a developer is a web developer? If so, that's TRWTF.@ShatteredArm said:
O_o. Because it's the Windows web server?Also, I wouldn't even consider hiring a Windows developer who doesn't even know what the .exe for IIS is.
I'll bite. What does IIS have to do with windows development?This. I'm a windows developer and I don't do anything related to IIS at all. For the record, I was able to surmise the importance of /usr and enjoy the joke.