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You know what…. As much as I like Vista, it is really getting on my nerves. Not only
have I lost my multi-monitor support ( I used to run four monitors) but I was having
the stupidest problem with Visual Studio. I was not able to Debug in Visual Studio.
So, of course, I tried to download all the patches and upgrades to fix this seemingly
ubiquitous problem. But none of this worked. 
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Turns out, you have to right click on Visual Studio and "run as administrator" to
enable debugging in VS 2005 on Vista. What a crock… not to mention how many hours
I spent trying to fix it. I should have Googled it from the beginning. 
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      <title>Vista Shmista</title>
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You know what…. As much as I like Vista, it is really getting on my nerves. Not only
have I lost my multi-monitor support ( I used to run four monitors) but I was having
the stupidest problem with Visual Studio. I was not able to Debug in Visual Studio.
So, of course, I tried to download all the patches and upgrades to fix this seemingly
ubiquitous problem. But none of this worked. 
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Turns out, you have to right click on Visual Studio and "run as administrator" to
enable debugging in VS 2005 on Vista. What a crock… not to mention how many hours
I spent trying to fix it. I should have Googled it from the beginning. 
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I was just talking to a possible client the other day when the inevitable subject
of "Which Technology is the Best" came up. He was a designer but also did a little
bit of PHP. The reason he used PHP was because that was what his other Designer friends
used.  This of course started up the "Which is better" argument/discussion. 
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I have always firmly held the stance that :  I JUST DONT CARE.  
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C# or VB.Net, which is better?   Who cares?  What is the client paying
for? I program in both, and you should too. 
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ASP/ASP.Net or PHP?  Who Cares,  how many jobs can I get doing PHP sites
and how many with ASP/ASP.Net. ( You may have noticed that I did not even go into
the enormous difference between PHP and ASP.Net)
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The bottom line is, go where you can find work AND do it well!!!  Whatever you
do.   
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On that note, I found a great blog post that talks about this <a href="http://blog.oppositionallydefiant.com/PermaLink,guid,ac62e225-9975-42b4-972d-885cd17cde24.aspx" target="_blank">HERE</a>. 
Check it out.
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Happy Programming!
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DotNetDoc
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I was just talking to a possible client the other day when the inevitable subject
of "Which Technology is the Best" came up. He was a designer but also did a little
bit of PHP. The reason he used PHP was because that was what his other Designer friends
used.&amp;nbsp; This of course started up the "Which is better" argument/discussion. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I have always firmly held the stance that :&amp;nbsp; I JUST DONT CARE.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
C# or VB.Net, which is better?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Who cares?&amp;nbsp; What is the client paying
for? I program in both, and you should too. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
ASP/ASP.Net or PHP?&amp;nbsp; Who Cares,&amp;nbsp; how many jobs can I get doing PHP sites
and how many with ASP/ASP.Net. ( You may have noticed that I did not even go into
the enormous difference between PHP and ASP.Net)
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The bottom line is, go where you can find work AND do it well!!!&amp;nbsp; Whatever you
do.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
On that note, I found a great blog post that talks about this &lt;a href="http://blog.oppositionallydefiant.com/PermaLink,guid,ac62e225-9975-42b4-972d-885cd17cde24.aspx" target=_blank&gt;HERE&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp;
Check it out.
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Happy Programming!
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DotNetDoc
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