Re: Poll Results
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texte = I'm one of the Owners of Development Business too andI got my start using something called StormCloud, till theywent out of business. Then I learned Perl/MySQL. ThenI learned VB/ASP using MSSQL. I was reluctant to learnWebDNA But now that I have I could not be happier.When someone asks me to quote a project for them I caneasily give them quotes for all 3 versions of the web site, andI can give them examples of my previous work using the othertechnologies. Once they see the difference in the price tag theydo not complain any more about WebDNA. They usually takemy word for it that it's a better solution since I know the differenttechnologies.The truth is that I have forgotten most of my Perl programming,and VB is quickly fading in my memoryLouis A PerosiNJ-Singles.com> That's what I'm talking about...I start out generic (I> can do that ecomm/datablah. No problemo! blah blah), then> it always gets down to the specific technology (they> ALWAYS ask), and I lose the client the minute I say> WebDNA.>> I guess I should just become a broker. Anybody know any> good perl developers.... ;)-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I'm one of the Owners of Development Business too andI got my start using something called StormCloud, till theywent out of business. Then I learned Perl/MySQL. ThenI learned VB/ASP using MSSQL. I was reluctant to learnWebDNA But now that I have I could not be happier.When someone asks me to quote a project for them I caneasily give them quotes for all 3 versions of the web site, andI can give them examples of my previous work using the othertechnologies. Once they see the difference in the price tag theydo not complain any more about WebDNA. They usually takemy word for it that it's a better solution since I know the differenttechnologies.The truth is that I have forgotten most of my Perl programming,and VB is quickly fading in my memoryLouis A PerosiNJ-Singles.com> That's what I'm talking about...I start out generic (I> can do that ecomm/datablah. No problemo! blah blah), then> it always gets down to the specific technology (they> ALWAYS ask), and I lose the client the minute I say> WebDNA.>> I guess I should just become a broker. Anybody know any> good perl developers.... ;)-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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