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First turnoff, it runs on ASP.Net. 2nd turn off, the frakking designer couldn't be bothered to notice that Lucida looks like crap on most Windows machines.
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Anyone still using 'M$' (the abbreviation, not the company's products) cannot be taken seriously. (edited for clarity)
And by that I hope you mean "Anyone still using the abbreviation 'M$' for 'Microsoft'" and not "Anyone still using Microsoft products"
You are correct (I'm a .NET developer for a living)
Seriously, seriously. This isn't Reddit. This is Y!Hack. These kinds of comments aren't necessary. I'm tempted to flag this.
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They should take his approach with Sharepoint. After all, that's kind-of a glorified CMS running on the MS Development Stack.