.NET Experts' Predictions for 2004

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Derek:

Thanks for the post, it's great! I've just started learning about RFID and
I wasn't really aware of .NET's ability to produce these... do you know of
any good articles on the subject?

Thanks,

Bill
 
Interesting that the DotNet Developer's Journal uses Cold Fusion.

Bob Lehmann
 
It runs on .NET. A product called Blue Dragon allows SYS-CON to render CFM
pages without Cold Fusion. Actually, Blue Dragon runs on both .NET and
J2EE -- so you really can't tell from the extension.

Derek
 
I can tell the page is screwed up!

It keep refreshing every 5 seconds!!! What's the deal there?
 
The online survey comparing J2EE and .NET is displaying bogus results as
well.
 
I guess that Blue Dragon doesn't seem to work that well does it?

But that's probably not the problem as I really believe it's the
coldfusion...then again it's probably the programmer who's underpaid anyway.
 
Bob Lehmann said:
Interesting that the DotNet Developer's Journal uses Cold Fusion.
Another Sys-Con "Me Too" magazine. MSDN is the only mag to read anyway.
 
Derek:

Thanks for the post, it's great! I've just started learning about
RFID and I wasn't really aware of .NET's ability to produce these...
do you know of any good articles on the subject?

Thanks,

Bill

An RFID tag is a piece of hardware that can be read by another piece of
hardware. RFID has nothing to do with .NET. .NET is no more suited to
working with them than any random scripting/interpreted/compiled language.

Mark

p.s. lemme know when the System.RFID namespace shows up *lol*
 

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