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Are you a conservative or bleeding edge developer?   [Edit]

Survey period: 19 Feb 2002 to 24 Feb 2002

Are you a developer who likes to dive into the latest technologies, or do you prefer to stick with what you know?

OptionVotes% 
Ultra conservative. Once I'm comfortable with a technology I will not move on.20.27
Conservative. I tend to stick with what I know until I'm forced to move on.516.89
Pragmatic. I will move to new technology once it's established and no longer new.20127.16
Experimental. I take on new technology reasonably quickly31142.03
Bleeding edge. I get bored easily and will teach myself the newest stuff as soon as it's available.12817.30
Management fodder: I simply do what my boss/manager tells me to do.243.24

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George20-Feb-02 3:10
George20-Feb-02 3:10 
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Nish Nishant19-Feb-02 4:21
sitebuilderNish Nishant19-Feb-02 4:21 
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Chris Maunder19-Feb-02 6:21
cofounderChris Maunder19-Feb-02 6:21 
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EpicBoy19-Feb-02 9:05
EpicBoy19-Feb-02 9:05 
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EpicBoy19-Feb-02 9:06
EpicBoy19-Feb-02 9:06 
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David Cunningham19-Feb-02 15:02
cofounderDavid Cunningham19-Feb-02 15:02 
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George19-Feb-02 15:23
George19-Feb-02 15:23 
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Stan Shannon20-Feb-02 1:54
Stan Shannon20-Feb-02 1:54 
David Cunningham wrote:
Chris is absolutely right, get with the program guys. Although I love C++ and I have done well by it over the years, the world is changing and you can either lead or follow behind.

But, he is not right.

I, for one, intend to become knowledgable of the new technologies simply because I think they may help me resolve a class of application design issues that I've been pondering for a long time. However, when it comes to most of the *real* work thats going on in the *real* world, I fail to see any advantage to C# and .Net over C++ and old time client/server development technigues.

Automatic garbage collection? What a joke! In over 13 years of C++ development I have spent maybe an hour and a half fixing memory leaks. Anyone who cannot do memory management correctly in C++ is going to find some other way to totally f**k up a C# app no matter how "managed" it is.

C++ is the best language for the development of large scale, desktop oriented, client-server based applications. It always has been, and it always will be. And there is plenty of that kind of work out there.

I predict right now that a well designed C++ application will blow the socks off of a well designed C# application of the same size. And take less time to design and maintain than the C# app.





"Thank you, thank you very much" Elvis.
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Christian Graus19-Feb-02 11:17
protectorChristian Graus19-Feb-02 11:17 
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peterchen19-Feb-02 12:36
peterchen19-Feb-02 12:36 
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George19-Feb-02 14:38
George19-Feb-02 14:38 
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe19-Feb-02 23:28
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe19-Feb-02 23:28 
GeneralIt is pretty obvious Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson18-Feb-02 21:31
Jörgen Sigvardsson18-Feb-02 21:31 
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Nish Nishant19-Feb-02 4:19
sitebuilderNish Nishant19-Feb-02 4:19 
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Jörgen Sigvardsson19-Feb-02 12:18
Jörgen Sigvardsson19-Feb-02 12:18 
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Mauricio Ritter19-Feb-02 11:53
Mauricio Ritter19-Feb-02 11:53 
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Jörgen Sigvardsson19-Feb-02 12:07
Jörgen Sigvardsson19-Feb-02 12:07 
GeneralGreat Poll! Pin
George18-Feb-02 20:00
George18-Feb-02 20:00 

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