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2006-01-10
So now eWeek is reduced to a progpoganda organ for Microsfot? All this "article" does is repeat a bunch of baloney from Microsoft up to and including the title. Then OS News does the same thing. Anything for page views I guess. Yes .NET has done very well in a short period of time but they had Java leading the way. J2EE is still king anywhere you have very large multi-tier applications with high volumes of transactions such as Banks or other financial institutions. .NET is a joke to any company that needs this level of application. .NET reminds of when desktop publishing became cheap and easy. lots of people got into DP and most of them did it poorly.