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Richard MacCutchan29-May-14 1:28
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Marc Clifton29-May-14 2:50
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Member 9244203 wrote:
Both are great technologies


Laugh | :laugh: Riiiight.

Personally, if you've never done web development before, and you have the time to discover just how awful it is, I'd suggest going for it. That's what I did, and every time I work on a web site, I can't believe that grown men and women are actually tolerant of the crap that web development is. Yeah, it's fun in a sort of geeky, SM way.

That said, if you go the web development route, pick up and learn a couple decent technologies, like jQuery and Telerik's asp.net web controls.

Marc
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