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Need Sr DOT NET Developer | Seatle,Washington | 2+ years

Author
2 Jul 2009 9:47 PM
kin
Hi,


Title: Sr DOT NET Developer

Location: Seatle, Washington

Duration: 2+ years

Only GC/Citizens/W2



Skills:

8+ years of .NET

WCF/WPF experience

SILVER LIGHT

Thanks,

Author
2 Jul 2009 10:02 PM
Juan T. Llibre
re:
!> Skills:
!> 8+ years of .NET

Bwahahah ! Nobody can fit your job description.

The .Net Framework 1.0 was released on February 13, 2002.

That's only 7 years and 4 months ago,
so nobody can have "8+ years of .NET" experience.

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Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"kin" <kindlesyst***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7537de8a-9f7e-4160-be60-5640e2a30327@a37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
>
> Title: Sr DOT NET Developer
>
> Location: Seatle, Washington
>
> Duration: 2+ years
>
> Only GC/Citizens/W2
>
>
>
> Skills:
>
> 8+ years of .NET
>
> WCF/WPF experience
>
> SILVER LIGHT
>
> Thanks,
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Author
3 Jul 2009 4:43 AM
Tom Dacon
"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailrepl***@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:%23qlAQD2%23JHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> re:
> !> Skills:
> !> 8+ years of .NET
>
> Bwahahah ! Nobody can fit your job description.
>
> The .Net Framework 1.0 was released on February 13, 2002.

Wrong, friend. .Net 1.0 came out from under non-disclosure in July or August
of 2000, at the PDC conference in Los Angeles. Within less than a week, I
was writing C# with Notepad and compiling it from the command line. So I've
easily got 8+ years of .Net experience.

Maybe you're thinking about the first release of Visual Studio, but a lot of
people had gotten started with .Net long before that was available.

Tom Dacon
Dacon Software Consulting
Author
3 Jul 2009 9:58 AM
Juan T. Llibre
re:
!>> The .Net Framework 1.0 was released on February 13, 2002.
!> Wrong, friend. .Net 1.0 came out from under non-disclosure in July or August

Please read again...

The .Net Framework 1.0 was *released* on ...

re:
!> Maybe you're thinking about the first release of Visual Studio

Nope...

Your memory is failing you.

See :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_.NET_Framework_versions

The .Net Framework 1.0 was Released To Manufacturing on 2002-03-05.

For confirmation from the horse's mouth ( Microsoft ), see :

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netframeredist/download.mspx

The .Net Framework 1.0 was released on March 5, 2002.

There's no way that anybody could have 8+ years experience with the release version.

Some people, like you and I, got to play with the beta bits but you can't call that "experience".
The .Net Framework was a work in progress and classes were pulled out from under us almost monthly in the beta.

I can vividly remember keeping a crib sheet for the fast moving changes.
Anybody who didn't do that, would sink fast as the class changes were unfolded.

Ah, those were the days !




Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
¿ Estas probando VS 2010 y ASP.NET 4.0 ?
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"Tom Dacon" <tdacon@community.nospam> wrote in message news:230E19B2-4B38-4A35-A628-BD4311503F04@microsoft.com...
>
> "Juan T. Llibre" <nomailrepl***@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:%23qlAQD2%23JHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> re:
>> !> Skills:
>> !> 8+ years of .NET
>>
>> Bwahahah ! Nobody can fit your job description.
>>
>> The .Net Framework 1.0 was released on February 13, 2002.
>
> Wrong, friend. .Net 1.0 came out from under non-disclosure in July or August of 2000, at the PDC conference in Los
> Angeles. Within less than a week, I was writing C# with Notepad and compiling it from the command line. So I've easily
> got 8+ years of .Net experience.
>
> Maybe you're thinking about the first release of Visual Studio, but a lot of people had gotten started with .Net long
> before that was available.
>
> Tom Dacon
> Dacon Software Consulting
>
>
>
Author
3 Jul 2009 10:38 AM
Mark Rae [MVP]
"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailrepl***@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:OizJkT8%23JHA.4984@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> I can vividly remember keeping a crib sheet for the fast moving changes.
> Anybody who didn't do that, would sink fast as the class changes were
> unfolded.
>
> Ah, those were the days !

I remember it well!

I was almost on the point of giving up due to the constant changes!

I would finally get something half-decent almost working properly only to
install the latest build and then find that it wouldn't even compile...


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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net
Author
6 Jul 2009 4:46 PM
Bill Yanaire
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"kin" <kindlesyst***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7537de8a-9f7e-4160-be60-5640e2a30327@a37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
>
> Title: Sr DOT NET Developer
>
> Location: Seatle, Washington
>
> Duration: 2+ years
>
> Only GC/Citizens/W2
>
>
>
> Skills:
>
> 8+ years of .NET
>
> WCF/WPF experience
>
> SILVER LIGHT
>
> Thanks,

So you can't use anyone with 5+ years of .NET?  What's the big deal?  Must
be some kind of sweat shop.

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