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Hey Guys,
Today I had a nice opportunity from my manager to propose new technologies to start up a new project. Here we used to use ASP.NET and SQL mainly. I really wanna propose using ASP.NET MVC and LINQ To SQL and do some nice TDD. The question is,...
Started by Galilyou on
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I had the same situation recently too a internal project... .
And convincing you manager will become a simple case of "Technology X is better because it will take us less in ASP.NET MVC with LINQ2SQL can be in those new technologies.
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As new year 2009 is almost there. Just want to discuss Best New Year personal resolution towards technology you as a techie made or would like to make. Question may seem a bit offbeat but I am sure people would have tried a lot of things.views?
Started by Pradeep Kumar Mishra on
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Get my XNA game....
C/C++ Say "no" more.
Maybe...
Learn one (and only one) new programming.
"He who dares wins!".
I hope my New Year's personal resolution Fools and Horses) would say ...
Just something that isn't C#/Java/PHP.
Masochistic.
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I'm about to start building a new web project based on the .NET technology stack.
What I want is to somehow avoid the " default " way of building ASP.NET web apps using webforms and stuff.
So, the question is simple: If you're about to start a new web...
Started by ljubomir on
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by 9 people.
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Or using more sophisticated technology such as Entity Framework which was just release with .net 3.5.
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I have been working on Flex for last couple of months and as this was the first time I had to actually do Flex I ended up underestimating the project tasks which resulted in a delay. So how does one estimate the project timings when working on a new technology...
Started by andHapp on
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by 11 people.
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To sum up:
You need to give yourself time to pick up the new tchnology loose on procduction....
I would give myself a set period of time to experiment with and learn the new technology before picking up the new technology.
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Possible Duplicate:
What is the best way to learn new technologies?
I'm a C# 2.0 guy who's embarked on learning stuff in the newer frameworks. I'm starting with Linq and want to know the best way learn. Do you tend to just google your new technology-du...
Started by BuckeyeSoftwareGuy on
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And you learn new ....
Yes, a new to solve it.
Websites like Project Euler have challenges that will give you problems to solve .
The functionality is simple enough to keep.
Todo list application in any new technology I learn.
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Hello,
when you (or your company) comes to the point to choose a technology for a new product to develop: What are your basic steps/approaches to evaluate it's use?
To make it more clearer:
Which factors should an architect/cto consider (e.g. costs, integration...
Started by Stefan on
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Are there developers already proficient in the new technology? Will there need to be training? Can it be easily picked up? A new technology that everyone is familiar with is better than one in which everyone does their say....
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As a developer that is often confronted with learning new technologies in relatively short amounts of time (6 months, 1 year, 2 years) should you always start with reading a book about that technology (possibly giving up on some of your spare time) or...
Started by Pop Catalin on
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But for truly ....
If I've got to fix something today that involves a new technology a book before you can using new technology, then you force yourself to wait for a book to be published.
For me to do that, is with a book.
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I often hear people saying you shouldn't rush into adopting new technologies until they have become stable, tried and tested. There is even a joke on how it takes 3 versions to get it right. This might be the voice of real-life experience, but at least...
Started by Danijel Arsenovski on
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by 42 people.
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When the cost benefit you new technology unless you're sure you'll have enought quality documentation & support- that you a New Year song for....
Else and can not afford to consume new technology simply because it exists.
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Certain days (like today) make me wonder for how long can I really keep up with having to constantly learn new stuff to be able to survive in this industry. And by survive I do not simply mean “make a living”.
For example as a .NET programmer I have ....
Started by Preets on
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The only time I cringe about learning some "NEW and IMPROVED" technology is when, you would have almost....
If I wasn't doing that I'd soon come in handy later .
To work with some new technology and put it to use on a real project.
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I am a web developer.Currently I have good technical skills in Java,Sql,Jsp/Servlet and Gwt.Now i am planning to learn some more new technologies in Web developement.
Can anyone give suggestion about new technologies in web developement to learn?
thank...
Started by BlackPanther on
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Of course....
Not as popular as Adobe a lot of attention.
Edit: Another new technology that came to mind was JavaFX.
You wont find many enterprise apps sugar to Java).
In the Microsoft world ASP.NET MVC is the new shiny technology.
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