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- Vyse of Arcadia
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- Location: Alabama, USA
- Kaito-kun
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Oh, wow, this is a thread that I haven't seen in a while.
Since my last post I've moved up in the world! You know that poor sod that thought getting into IT might mean he'd make a difference in the world, only to end up on the tech support desk of an electronics retailer. That's me!
Sadly, for my store tech support desk also means "Returns Counter" and "Customer Service Minion".
Since my last post I've moved up in the world! You know that poor sod that thought getting into IT might mean he'd make a difference in the world, only to end up on the tech support desk of an electronics retailer. That's me!
Sadly, for my store tech support desk also means "Returns Counter" and "Customer Service Minion".
- SimonShirley
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- Location: Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Vyse of Arcadia
- Level 1
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:33 pm
- Location: Alabama, USA
RadioSEGA right now is in PHP.Vyse of Arcadia wrote:Alright, I'm confused. I thought .NET was Microsoft's virtual machine and Common Language Runtime glue. I didn't think it had anything to do with web dev. Are we talking about the same .NET?
The site's domain name is RadioSEGA.NET but it is not written in .NET (ASP.NET in this case)
And I am replying to Foreversonic, telling him to not even think of ASP.NET for RadioSEGA.
So pretty much we are talking about the same thing.
- SimonShirley
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As far as I'm aware, you are thinking along the right lines. What I do for a living is maintain the website and the backend systems using a mixture of ASP, VB, C# and Razor (MVC).Vyse of Arcadia wrote:Alright, I'm confused. I thought .NET was Microsoft's virtual machine and Common Language Runtime glue. I didn't think it had anything to do with web dev. Are we talking about the same .NET?
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