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1.0 A Mort Reservation posted on December 18, 2006

Morts all over the place, writing hopelessly amateurish software in their Mort's ways, like squeezing out 3 pages of VB code instead of a single regex, because they have no idea what regex is. As much as I like to make fun of their bosses (Cartoon Network worth characters themselves) I must admit the bosses were right about choosing VB.NET over C# on the ground that "our programmers won't understand C#". Indeed.

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  • Regex posted on December 30, 2006 01:44 AM

    Well, you are not supposed to use a regex library or any other library for that matter if it has not been wrapped and had its functionality reduced and riddled with bugs in the process.

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  • Re: A Mort Reservation posted on April 19, 2007 11:11 AM

    I once heard management ridicule C# what a bunch of Wilson's so glad I left.

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