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Garth Henderson replied to the discussion Different funding sources 13 Mar
Garth Henderson started a discussion called Acropolis - Migrating into mainstream .NET 31 Dec 2007
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Occupation:
Analyst, Consultant, Database Developer, Software Developer, Web Developer
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
ASP, C#, Java, SQL, XML
About Me:
Developing business applications with MS stack: SharePoint, Open XML, C#, AJAX, SQL, WF, etc. Focusing on integration of financial, operational, and document management functions.

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At 3:51pm on 17th July 2008, Daniel Leuck said…
Hey Garth. Howzit? I hope all is well in Haleiwa.

Brent just gave me a call. Thank you for the referral!
At 10:36pm on 13th March 2008, aaron kagawa said…
greetings. i saw your post on the different funding sources. i would love to hear what you have in mind when you say, "best environment for programmers".
At 12:13pm on 15th December 2007, Daniel Leuck said…
Sure. Our goal with TechHui is to provide a forum for technology professionals to discuss whatever they like. The admins on this site are only here to facilitate, ensure spammers aren't mucking things up, posts are on topic, etc.

So, speaking as a programmer and not a site admin, I would say your idea of mapping Java alternatives to the MS solution stack is interesting. I think it would be hard to get a consensus because Java folks tend to like options at every level, but it would certainly be a useful reference.
 
 
 

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