A .Net 2.0 Migration Strategy?
An anonymous reader asks: "I work for a large organization where we use .Net 1.1 as our sole development language. We have many frameworks, applications and web sites that are developed in .Net 1.1, and these developments are by no means trivial since they are the result of an IT department of over 300 people and 2 years of development. It is my responsibility to develop a strategy to move to .Net 2.0, this includes the existing applications, new developments, integration, QA, live and development environments. Does any one have any experience in this (preferably at this scale) and can any one recommend any reading material that would help?"
Another retarded slashdot comment/moderation. Newsflash for you: .NET DEVELOPMENT!
YOU DONT NEED THE IDE FOR
Hello!! You can do all your programming in Notepad or any text editor...Would you do that?? How can they sell those IDE's for outrageous prices?? Why would anyone pay for them? You think they are all dummies?