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Bob1000 wrote: You can't presume latest will be installed on every computer, and you can't presume it can be downloaded easily to every computer.
That's the customer's problem; at least we can say "this application requires .net X.Y" and they can procede from there.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: That's the customer's problem;
Until they switch to the competition because they don't know or care what .NET is and then it becomes your problem
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Not at all.
Hey, you achieved Nirvana: "I don't care if the customers go to competition. The important thing is that I am happy while I am coding".
Maybe you should consider switching to Lisp? They have very similar point of view
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Exactly; everyone needs a more relaxed attitude.
I have no pity for any who go through life stressed out about the most minor of concerns.
Leave the indigestion to the MBAs; they deserve what they get.
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Hmm - don't think I would like to argue that with marketing
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Marketing will say whatever they like regardless of the facts anyway; don't sweat it.
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